At the top of
Mount Olympus in Athens, Greece, is the Acropolis. an assembly of temples
and associated structures dedicated to the Greek gods and goddesses.
At its peak is the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Parthenos, patroness of
Athens. Most of the temples were built during the 400's bce,
although admittedly built atop more ancient structures. Today they
lie in various stages of ruin from causes as varied as Roman and Celtic
invasion, earthquake and fire, Christian Crusades and Muslim jihads.
The image below shows the Acropolis, with the white marble ruins of the
Parthenon at the top.

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West end of the Parthenon at Athens.
Pentelic marble, c. 448-432 bce. The building measures 111' X 237'
at its base. |
Front of the Parthenon. The column
top is called a 'capital,' and the capital style of the Parthenon is
Doric. |
The aerial view of the
Acropolis below, shows the Parthenon in the upper left corner. The
Parthenon was designed by the Greek architects, Iktinos and Kallikrates.
An inscription on the Temple of Athena, to the right below, states that
"Alexander the Great gave the temple to Athena," meaning that
he paid for its construction.
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Another view of the
Acropolis at Athens, the religious center of the Greek world in the 5th
Century bce. |
The Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Parthenos, by the architects Iktinos and
Kallikrates. Athens,
Greece. 447-438 bce. |
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The Temple of Athena Nike
(Victory) at the Acropolis. The capital style in this building is
Ionic, the second style of the three main architectural orders of
ancient Greece. |
Ruins of the colossal
temple of the Olympian Zeus at Athens, Corinthian order, built by the
Roman architect, Cossoticus, c.174 bce. |
Greek architecture is
characterized by post and lintel stone construction and columns of stone
in drum sections. The temples are understood as houses of the
deity, containing statues of the god or goddess. For religious
activities, the people gathered on the stairs outside the temple and in
the courtyards. |
Although the site of a
Roman theater, this was originally a Greek colony on Sicily. The
capitals are in the Corinthian style, and the columns are in drum
sections.
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Corner of the
"Basilica" at Paestum, Italy. This Doric style structure
is from
c.550 bce. |
The Temple of Athena at Priene, built after 350 bce by the Roman architect Pytheos in the Ionic
style. |
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