No one on Earth has been to Heaven, that I know of. So technically this question can only be answered by opinion. On my opinion, no, Mount Olympus and the greek gods are not real and in Heaven. Mount Olympus does however exist in Greece. But on the other hand, the greek gods are myths, therefore, they do not exist.
A: He flies in a magic chariot B: He turns into his real godly form and lets the wind gods carry him C: Walks
No. There is a reason why this category is called 'Greek and Roman MYTHOLOGIES', you know. Sorry about being so rash. It's just that so many people think that the myths are real!
The real Mt Olympus (not the mythological one) is 2917 meters at its highest peak.
The Sky's real.
Because we know the moon is real, we have the technology to get there, god on the other hand is not real and there is no way to prove that he is real, it's like trying to prove the tooth fairy is real
Mount Olympus is a mythological place. It's not real.
Well Zeus defeated Kronos/Cronus and Zeus' siblings are free. The gods (Zeus' siblings) fight the other titans and win. Mount Olympus was not destroyed, but in the book The Last Olympian it is almost destroyed. Mount Olympus is steel here today, but since the Greek gods are not real, they are not on Mount Olympus.
mount olympus is not real......
They were real gods and goddesses to the ancient Greek people, yes.
A: He flies in a magic chariot B: He turns into his real godly form and lets the wind gods carry him C: Walks
Ares, in ancient Greek belief is the god of war. He had one of twelve seats on Mount Olympus, the mountain in ancient Greek cultural belief which was the epicenter of power of the Olympian Gods. Mount Olympus, by the way, is a real place in Greece.
Mount Olympus is considered a fold mountain, which is the most common type of mountain. They get this name because the edges crumble when two plates collide while the mountain is being formed.
Yes, in that the ancient Greeks worshiped what we know as "Greek myths" as gods and goddesses. They both exist in history; albit the history of different peoples and in different time periods. No, in that they are not worshiped as they were then in today society.
No. There is a reason why this category is called 'Greek and Roman MYTHOLOGIES', you know. Sorry about being so rash. It's just that so many people think that the myths are real!
Zeus "lives" on top of Mount Olympus, the tallest mountain in Greece (2,917m or 9,570ft). Mount Olympus is "home" to all twelve Olympian gods, collectively known as the Olympians or Dodekatheon:Greek name (Roman name)Zeus (Jupiter)Hera (Juno)Poseidon (Neptune)Demeter (Ceres)Dionysus (Bacchus)*Apollo (Phoebus)Artemis (Diana)Hermes (Mercury)Athena (Minerva)Ares (Mars)Aphrodite (Venus)Hephaestus (Vulcan)*Hestia was often replaced by Dionysus.Hades and Persephone were often included in the Olympians, however Hades resides permanently in the underworld and has never visited Mount Olympus. Other gods, such as Heracles and Asclepius, could also be considered Olympians.
The Greeks based all their beliefs on their imagination not based on science. Mount Olympus is the highest mountain in Greece, so they believed that Zeus(supream ruler of the gods and ruler of the sky) threw lighting bolts down from the mountain duing thunder storms. of course the Greeks couldn't actually see the gods because mount Olympus's peek is surrounded by clouds.
yes, it is north central Greece. Not to be confused with the city Olympia which is on the Peloponnese.