Phidias had help building the Parthenon by i don't know cos i hav been trying to find it out but KNOWHERE says it Answer by RoshniF: Phidias didn't build the Parthenon, but he built the statue of Athena that was put inside the Parthenon. The Parthenon was built by many ancient Greek workers.
It is important because it is a surviving example of Greek architecture, and was important to pre-Christian religion as a place of worship to the goddess Athena.
Mostly because It is inland. If you look at something like the temple of Poseidon it is almost destroyed. Also Many of it's statues have been placed in museums therefor making it easier to keep in one piece.
The Parthenon had a total of 69 columns. There were 46 outer columns and 23 inner columns.
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There is about 10 steps leading up to the Parthenon
Phidias had help building the Parthenon by i don't know cos i hav been trying to find it out but KNOWHERE says it Answer by RoshniF: Phidias didn't build the Parthenon, but he built the statue of Athena that was put inside the Parthenon. The Parthenon was built by many ancient Greek workers.
Phidias had help building the Parthenon by i don't know cos i hav been trying to find it out but KNOWHERE says it Answer by RoshniF: Phidias didn't build the Parthenon, but he built the statue of Athena that was put inside the Parthenon. The Parthenon was built by many ancient Greek workers.
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I think there was only one religion practiced at the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, and that would be Greek polytheism.
there are many statues of her big and miny sized, but one of the most noticed is a huge statue in the Parthenon
How many Gos and Goddesses are on the Parthenon Frieze
about 30-36 steps
This is a strange question! The Acropolis is a flat-topped rock which rises 150 m (490 ft) above sea level in the city of Athens. On the Acropolis is built the Parthenon a temple built for the Greek goddess Athena in the 5th century BC The Acropolis is a natural land form and Parthenon a construction of man, both are very beautiful but both are linked one to another. In my opinion the location of the Parthenon makes its beauty and the Acropolis would just be another rock without the Parthenon's presence.
The Golden Rectangle was believed to be founded by Pythagoras. The Golden Rectangle was used for many Greek Buildings such as the Parthenon, and the Villa Stein.
There are actually many facts that point to the Parthenon's obvious age over the Supreme Court, but I will name five here.1. The Parthenon was built by the Greeks. This is an obvious one. The Supreme Court wasn't built until 1935.2. The Parthenon has been worn down a bit by time. The Supreme Court? Not so much.3. The Supreme Court was based on the structure of the Parthenon, not the other way around.4. The Parthenon is more open-air, in some ways, than the Supreme Court.5. The Parthenon has Greek statues of gods and goddesses, whereas the Supreme Court does not.
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