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What was the ancient Athenian Parthenon originally named?

The Parthenon was originally named the Athena Parthenos. It meant the "virgin" and became simply known as the Parthenon.


What colour is the Parthenon?

creamy white colour


What was The Parthenon's main purpose?

The Parthenon was originally completed around 438 BC, having been built as a temple to worship the Greek goddess Athena.


Original color of Parthenon?

The Parthenon was not originally white. In the early 19th century art historians first proposed that the Parthenon, along with all ancient Greek structures were actually painted. The term for this is "polychromy." It has taken a long time for scholars to accept that this building was painted because of preconceived notions about the architectural purity of Greek buildings. However, close observation and modern scientific analysis have proven that the Parthenon was in fact originally painted several different hues including blue, gold, and red. The University of Iowa has done a computer generated model of what the temple may have looked like with its paint in tact.


What was the Parthenon made from?

The Parthenon was made from white marble, just like most other Greek temples on the Acropolis.


Why was the Parthenon built of marble?

Because marble is white.


What color was the Parthenon originally?

In normal Greek style, it was painted gaudily - mainly reds, blues and yellows.


What was the Parthenon built with?

I think it's white marble; now it's like a light gray or white color.


What was the function of the Parthenon Temple in Greece?

The Parthenon was originally designed for the worship of the Greek goddess Athena.


What was stored in the Parthenon in 1687?

In 1687, the Parthenon, which was originally a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, housed a significant amount of ammunition and gunpowder. During a conflict between the Venetians and the Ottomans, a Venetian bombardment struck the Parthenon, igniting the stored explosives and causing extensive damage to the structure. This catastrophic event marked a pivotal moment in the history of the Parthenon, leading to its further deterioration over the centuries.


How many drums was on the Parthenon?

The Parthenon originally featured 46 outer columns and 23 inner columns, with each column consisting of a series of drums. In total, there were 92 outer drum sections and 16 inner drum sections, making for a total of 108 drums used in its construction. These drums were made of fine white marble and were carefully fitted together without the use of mortar.


What US city has a replica of the Parthenon?

Nashville, Tennessee, is home to a full-scale replica of the Parthenon. Originally built in 1897 for the Tennessee Centennial Exposition, it serves as a monument to classical architecture and is situated in Centennial Park. The replica houses an art museum and features a statue of Athena, similar to the original Parthenon in Athens, Greece.