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The Acropolis
Acropolis, the highest point in the city
Acropolis, the highest point in the city
The acropolis was primarily the high ground which provided a defensive fortress,, and also provided temples for the gods and also a repository for assets placed under protection of the gods. The agora was a meeting ground which also was used as a market, usually surrounded by public buildings.
Acropolis looks like most Greek temples. It was once a church and then a mosque and now it's just a temple.
The acropolis.... I think
Initially the defensive hill-fort of a city, then expanding to temples and treasury.
It is called an acropolis.
They built special buildings, such as temples and theaters
The Acropolis.
Not all of the temples at the Acropolis in Athens are built in the Doric style. While the Parthenon is a prominent example of Doric architecture, the Erechtheion features a unique combination of Ionic and other styles, particularly in its Caryatids. The Temple of Athena Nike is also an example of Ionic architecture. Thus, the Acropolis showcases a variety of architectural styles beyond just Doric.
The acropolis (= high city) was the fort and refuge in a city. As the city grew up around it, it housed temples which were also used as treasuries.