The Synagogue in the Agora of Athens is an ancient synagogue located in the Ancient Agora of Athens.
During an excavation in the summer of 1977, a piece of Pentelic marble apparently once part of a curvilinear frieze over a doorway or niche was discovered a few meters from the northeast corner of the Metroon. [1] The marble fragment is incised with the images of a seven-branched Menorah and a Lulav, or palm branch. [2] The synagogue is thought to date from the period between 267 and 396 CE. [1]
The apostle Paul is said in the Book of Acts to have visited a synagogue in Athens. [3] The identity of that synagogue cannot be firmly established. [4]