It took 15 years to build the Parthenon and the person who oversaw the Parthenon during the building was Pericles.
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The Athenian Acropolis is a rock, and naturally cost nothing. We don't know the cost of the various buildings (mainly Erechtheion, Parthenon and temple of Nike). A guesstimate of the Parthenon is 700-800 talents.
The Parthenon, Was Named After Athna. (The Goddess Of ''Wisdom'')
The Parthenon cost about 469 silver talents which corresponds to 12,190.248 kg which has a value of $5,578,257.30 today. Now since total global net-wealth grows over time the true cost of the Parthenon in today's economy would be equivalent to $104,328,431.02 However, the modern restoration project of the Parthenon has already cost $100 million and it is far from completion. *Talent = 25.992kg or 914.92oz *Today's silver price $13/oz *Ancient eqv. $243.13/oz *Modern Carpenter earns $25,060 per year *Ancient Carpenter 2,886g of silver per year
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.
The Parthenon is in Greece.
The Parthenon is not a person. The Parthenon was a building
You Google Parthenon.
The web address of the Parthenon is: http://www.nashville.gov/parthenon/
The Parthenon is located in Athens, on the Acropolis.
No. The Parthenon in Athens does not have a dome, but it may be confused with the Pantheon in Rome which does have a dome.
The Parthenon was dedicated to Athena.