The Greek Gods lived atop Mt. Olympus. It was not like the Christian view of "Heaven."
Zeus and Hera are Greek gods of sky, heaven, stars, and weather.
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.
Because, if they were females, they'd be GODDESSES!
Twelve of them lived on Mount Olympus.There were twelve ruling gods and goddesses, and these lived upon Olympus or upon a heaven called after or above Olympus: nearly all the Greek gods and goddesses had a nature - they represented nature, or emotion, and dwelt on earth, in the sea, or heaven, all rivers were thought to be gods.
Hera, goddess of marriage and Queen of Heaven (and the gods, after she married Zeus).
Olympus is a mountain in Greece where the gods and goddesses live
There is none. The Romans imagined their gods to live in Heaven or the Underworld.
The main god of Greek mythology would be Zeus, the king of the gods. for he is ruler of heaven and earth. he is also king of the world.
One possible answer could be because of Christianity. Jesus is said to have delivered the people from Hades to heaven. So in theory if you're a Christian you believe that the Greek Gods were real.
Hera was Queen of Heaven, there was little that the other gods and goddesses would not do for her: besides which, the powers of gods and goddesses can not be limited by the mortal imagination.
zues put stars in heaven to represent memorials forthe greek gods and godesses
Atlas comes from the ancient greek titan Atlas, who was punished by the gods with supporting the earth and the heaven for eternity.