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Q: What architectural order does the Parthenon represent?
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What architectural pattern did Greeks use on the Parthenon?

they used mice


What is the most important architectural from in ancient Greece?

The Parthenon 447BC


What does the Parthenon represent today?

the Parthenon represents a temple of Athena


What does Parthenon represent today?

the Parthenon represents a temple of Athena


Which Greek order of architecture does the Parthenon employ?

Classical.


Temple built for the goddess Athena?

The Temple of Athena Nike was built in honor of the goddess, but it was later replaced by one of Greece's most renowned architectural masterpieces: the Parthenon.


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You need to major in architecture in order to be an architectural engineer. It's a great career!


How is Parthenon reflected to the golden age?

it was a famouse temple that sits on the highest point of the acropolist built to represent the gods athena


Do pyramids represent the greatest architectural achievement of the ancient world?

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When was the Parthenon in Nashville built?

It was built in 1897 for Tennessee's Centennial Exposition. The building and the 42-foot statue of Athena are full scale replicas of the original Greek architectural site from ancient Greece.


When were the elgin marbles carved?

Also known as the Parthenon marbles they are architectural carvings originally belonging to the Parthenon and other buildings at The Acropolis. Most likely created during the Golden Age of Athens(460–430 BC), Phidias was a great Athenian sculptor of the time who is known to have created the bronze statue of Athena.


How was the Parthenon constructed?

it was very large, with advanced architectural design for such an early people. Just imagine, it was built using brute strength and power, no tractors, no electricity, nothing.