September 8th, 1821.
The Port of Piraeus, a key maritime hub in Greece, has a history that dates back to ancient times. Situated near Athens, it has been an important port since the 5th century BC. Throughout history, it has served as a vital gateway for commerce and communication between Greece and the wider Mediterranean world.
During the classical period, the Port of Piraeus was developed and fortified by the Athenians, becoming one of the most important ports in the ancient Greek world. Its three harbors – the Great Harbor (Megalo Limani), the Zea Harbor (Pasalimani), and the Munich Harbor (Mikrolimano) – were bustling with activity, including trade, shipbuilding, and naval operations.