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Parthenon
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Parthenon

The magnificent temple on the Acropolis of Athens, known as the Parthenon, was built between 447 and 432 BCE in the Age of Pericles, and it was dedicated to the city's patron deity Athena Parthenos. The temple was constructed to house the...
The Parthenon Sculptures
Article by Mark Cartwright

The Parthenon Sculptures

The extraordinary quality and quantity of the marble sculpture which adorned the 5th century BCE Parthenon in Athens made it the most richly decorated of all Greek temples. The sculpture, now mostly separated into the Parthenon Marbles (Elgin...
Parthenon - Acropolis, Athens
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Parthenon - Acropolis, Athens

The iconic Temple of Athena Virgin, the Parthenon. Construction: 447-432 BCE Location: Acropolis, Athens, Greece
Parthenon, East Facade
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Parthenon, East Facade

East facade of the Parthenon, Athens, 5th century BCE.
Parthenon, Painting by Polenov
Image by Vasily Polenov

Parthenon, Painting by Polenov

Temple of Athena Parthénos. Painting by Vasily Polenov, c. 1882.
Horsemen from the Parthenon Frieze
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Horsemen from the Parthenon Frieze

Horsemen from the Parthenon Frieze, 5th century BCE. (British Museum, London)
The Parthenon [Rear View]
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The Parthenon [Rear View]

The iconic Temple of Athena Virgin, the Parthenon. Construction: 447-432 BCE Location: Acropolis, Athens, Greece
The Early History of the Parthenon, Acropolis and Agora of Ancient Athens
Video by Kelly Macquire

The Early History of the Parthenon, Acropolis and Agora of Ancient Athens

The early history of the Parthenon, the Acropolis and the Agora of Ancient Athens is a rich one, with numerous periods of building and construction. The term Agora in Greek means an ‘open place of assembly’ which was exactly its purpose in...
Plan of the Parthenon
Image by S. R. Koehler

Plan of the Parthenon

A drawing illustrating the floor plan of the Parthenon (447-438 BCE). The number of Doric columns in the outer colonnade (8x17) was unusual for a Greek temple (6x13). The cella contained the 12m high cult statue of Athena and the rear smaller...
The Parthenon
Image by Andrew Griffith

The Parthenon

A view from Filoppappos Hill of the Parthenon in Athens (447-432 BCE) built to house the giant statue of the goddess Athena, patron of the city.
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