In Ancient Greek, "Peripatos" means "path of walking" or "leisurely stroll." The word refers not only to a physical space, but also carries the traces of thought, encounter, and everyday coincidence. In Ancient Athens, these paths that circled the Agora would sometimes lead to a potter's workshop, sometimes to the shadow of a storyteller, or to the quiet steps of a silent observer.
In Agoreion, Peripatos exists for a gentle exploration along the edges of the digital Agora. Here, you will find a brief glimpse into each of the seven structures centered on mythological creation; each one offering its own path, its own tone. After this brief introductory stroll, you may choose to turn down a particular street and step deeper into its unique world.
Peripatos is an invitation that follows the traces of today through the shadows of the past — a breeze of the Agora, drifting gently beyond the bounds of time and place.