The main Architects were Iktinos and Killikrates (or Cillicrates... depending on how you translate it from Greek Iktinos was in charge of all of the design and Killikrates was in charge of all of the building operation's
The Parthenon temple of Athena.
Parthenon is the main Temple of the Athens Acropolis build in the 5th century BCE and was dedicated to the goddess Athena protector of the city of Athens. The Parthenon is the dominant temple on the Akropolis. It is the most lavish temple of its time. Built for Athena, it is extraordinarily sophisticated and decorated inside.
It is important because it is a surviving example of Greek architecture, and was important to pre-Christian religion as a place of worship to the goddess Athena.
More responsible is the comparative form; most responsible is the superlative form.
The Parthenon was built as a gift, or place to worship, the Greek goddess Athena, who was the patron goddess of the greek goddess Athens. The Parthenon had a statue of Athena inside that was made of ivory and gold. It is said to be one of the finest examples of Doric architecture. The Parthenon sits on the Acropolis, which means "high-city," so the gift to Athena would sit high, like the goddess herself.
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Most Greeks did not want the Parthenon to be built
The Parthenon is the most prominent building on the Acropolis in Athens
The most famous Greek building is probably The Parthenon which is located on the Acropolis in Athens.
The answer would be the ancient Parthenon in Athens, Greece.This question requires a subjective answer. The Parthenon, on the Acropolis in Athens is the most elegant ancient Greek building ever built.
The Parthenon.
the Parthenon dedicated to Athena
The Parthenon temple of Athena.
The most famous Greek temple is the Parthenon, seated atop the Acropolis. The original purpose of the Parthenon was as a temple to the Goddess Athena. Inside the temple was a giant statue of Athena, carved out of solid gold and ivory. This statue is long since destroyed, but the Parthenon remains.
Parthenon, well thats what my social studies teacher told me
Today we would sat the Parthenon at Athens. To the ancient Greeks it might be the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World), or many others. All in the eye of the beholder, and people from different cities would tend to support their own temple as famous.