Best In Town Athens 2020 | Page 27

CITY WALKS LANDMARKS 29 It is the central square of Athens and the second biggest in Greece, after Spianada in Corfu. Back in 1843, King Otto was forced by the people and the military guard of Athens that had gathered at the square, to concede a Constitution, after the Revolution of September 3rd. It was named after the Greek word for Constitution, “Syntagma”. On the upper part of the square stands majestically the neoclassical building of the Greek Parliament and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.