Public spaces played an important social role in ancient Greece and Rome. In ancient Greece, the agora served as a central public space in cities where citizens could gather for political and commercial activities. The agora exemplified the open and democratic nature of Greek society. In Rome, public spaces such as forums and baths were focal points for social and civic life. Over time, as professions evolved and industry developed, the importance of ancient public spaces like the Greek agora declined in Europe. However, public spaces still provide significant social, economic, health and community benefits.