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"Strefi Hill (known as "Achesmos") is a small hill included in the City quarters of Exarcheia and of Neapoli - directly opposite of Lycabettus Hill. Since the 1840's until the 1920's, the hill was utilized as a quarry, and in 1926, it was planted for the first time - mostly consisting of pine trees. In 1963, the prominent Strefis family donated the hill to the municipality of Athens, which gradually converted it into a park with steep stone pathways, an open stone theater, a playground with a statue of Zeus, a basketball field and a snack bar. Therefore, one can enjoy a variety of activities there such as picnics, trekking, concerts and sports."

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