It is forbidden to light candles in an archaelogical site so I was limited to just the photograph on the place were Aristotle taught for many decades. Indeed, a few years ago, in Athens centre, the remains of the famed Lykeion in which the ancient philosopher held his classes were found. The site included a palaistra as well for the youths to compete in sports.
The identification of the place in question is unqustionably correct.
Best to all
Pauline