yes Sparta did, but it was small and junky
Agora
The ancient Athenian marketplace was called the Agora. I'm not quite sure what they called it in Sparta
Agora is the Greek word for marketplace, known by the Romans as the forum.The ancient Athenian marketplace was called the Agora. I'm not quite sure what they called it in Sparta
The main meeting place of Sparta in Athens was the Agora, which served as the central public space for various activities, including political gatherings, commerce, and social interactions. While Sparta and Athens were rival city-states, the Agora allowed for communication and negotiation between them, especially during diplomatic missions or alliances. The Agora was pivotal in shaping the civic life of Athens, where citizens engaged in discussions about governance and society.
Their assebly was held initially in the Agora (market square), but was then transferred to a building called the Skias.
The Agora is where the citizens ( men that paid taxes ) metics ( forginers who moved to ancient Athens from Sparta or somewhere around there) and trusted slaves could go to the agora to trade things for stuff for the wife and kids or to help prepare for war and stuff like that so that they can survive.
It was called an Agora (open place of assembly) you're stupid... don't put an answer if you don't know what it is..........
Agora
the ancient greek market was called an agora.
Agora.
An Agora.
The ancient Greeks shopped at the agora.