Stoas, in the context of
ancient Greek architecture, are covered walkways or porticos, commonly for public usage. The following is a list of
Greek and
Hellenistic stoas sorted alphabetically by the stoa's city or location, with the name appearing in bold text, followed by a short description and/or location of the stoa:
Doric Stoa: near Theater of Dionysos in the Sanctuary of Dionysos Eleuthereus on the south slope of the Acropolis, sharing its north wall with the back wall of the stage building of the Theater of
Dionysos.
East stoa a small stoa in the south-east quadrant of the Agora.
Middle Stoa: approximately in the middle of the Agora and dividing it into north and south areas.
South Stoa I (of Athens): on the south side of the Agora, located between the Heliaia and the Enneakrounos.
South Stoa II: on the southern edge of the Agora, on the approximate location of the South Stoa I, between the Heliaia, and the Middle Stoa.
Southeast Stoa: near Library of Pantainos and the
Eleusinion.
Stoa Basileios (Royal Stoa): in the northeast corner of the Agora.
Stoa of Hermes located to the north of the Agora.
Stoa of Artemis Brauronia: Stoa with wings; the south boundary of the Sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia, on the
Acropolis, southeast of the
Propylaia, west of the Chalkotheke.
Stoa of Attalos: Two-storied on the eastern side of the Agora.
Stoa of Zeus (Eleutherios): Two-aisled in the northwest corner of the Agora.
Stoa of the Athenians: in the Sanctuary of Apollo, south of the Apollo Temple platform, with the southern, polygonal wall of the platform forming the north wall of the stoa.
Stoa SD 108: At the south-East entrance of the Sanctuary of Apollo, on the north side of the so-called "Sacred Way". Offering from the Arcadians.
West Stoa: projecting from the west wall of the Sanctuary of Apollo, southwest of the Theater.
Stoa of Attalos I: in the Sanctuary of Apollo, east of theater and northeast of the
Temple of Apollo, intersecting and projecting east from the peribolos wall.
B
Brauron
Stoa at Artemision: Three-sided surrounding the northern end of the Sanctuary of Artemis.
E
Eleusis
Stoa of the Great Forecourt: L-shaped stoa with rooms; northeast of the Greater Propylon, outside the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore, bounding east and west sides of a court.
Epidauros
Stoa of Apollo Maleatas: on the north side of the Sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas.
L
Lindos
Lindos stoa
Acropolis of Lindos Stoa: Hellenistic stoa.
O
Olympia
South Stoa: T-shaped the southern boundary of the Sanctuary of
Zeus (
Altis).
Echo Hall (Painted Stoa): on the east side of the Sanctuary of Zeus (Altis), forming an eastern boundary to the central sanctuary.
Stoas, in the context of
ancient Greek architecture, are covered walkways or porticos, commonly for public usage. The following is a list of
Greek and
Hellenistic stoas sorted alphabetically by the stoa's city or location, with the name appearing in bold text, followed by a short description and/or location of the stoa:
Doric Stoa: near Theater of Dionysos in the Sanctuary of Dionysos Eleuthereus on the south slope of the Acropolis, sharing its north wall with the back wall of the stage building of the Theater of
Dionysos.
East stoa a small stoa in the south-east quadrant of the Agora.
Middle Stoa: approximately in the middle of the Agora and dividing it into north and south areas.
South Stoa I (of Athens): on the south side of the Agora, located between the Heliaia and the Enneakrounos.
South Stoa II: on the southern edge of the Agora, on the approximate location of the South Stoa I, between the Heliaia, and the Middle Stoa.
Southeast Stoa: near Library of Pantainos and the
Eleusinion.
Stoa Basileios (Royal Stoa): in the northeast corner of the Agora.
Stoa of Hermes located to the north of the Agora.
Stoa of Artemis Brauronia: Stoa with wings; the south boundary of the Sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia, on the
Acropolis, southeast of the
Propylaia, west of the Chalkotheke.
Stoa of Attalos: Two-storied on the eastern side of the Agora.
Stoa of Zeus (Eleutherios): Two-aisled in the northwest corner of the Agora.
Stoa of the Athenians: in the Sanctuary of Apollo, south of the Apollo Temple platform, with the southern, polygonal wall of the platform forming the north wall of the stoa.
Stoa SD 108: At the south-East entrance of the Sanctuary of Apollo, on the north side of the so-called "Sacred Way". Offering from the Arcadians.
West Stoa: projecting from the west wall of the Sanctuary of Apollo, southwest of the Theater.
Stoa of Attalos I: in the Sanctuary of Apollo, east of theater and northeast of the
Temple of Apollo, intersecting and projecting east from the peribolos wall.
B
Brauron
Stoa at Artemision: Three-sided surrounding the northern end of the Sanctuary of Artemis.
E
Eleusis
Stoa of the Great Forecourt: L-shaped stoa with rooms; northeast of the Greater Propylon, outside the Sanctuary of Demeter and Kore, bounding east and west sides of a court.
Epidauros
Stoa of Apollo Maleatas: on the north side of the Sanctuary of Apollo Maleatas.
L
Lindos
Lindos stoa
Acropolis of Lindos Stoa: Hellenistic stoa.
O
Olympia
South Stoa: T-shaped the southern boundary of the Sanctuary of
Zeus (
Altis).
Echo Hall (Painted Stoa): on the east side of the Sanctuary of Zeus (Altis), forming an eastern boundary to the central sanctuary.