Parthenon
The temple in Athens that housed a statue of Athena is the Parthenon, located on the Acropolis. Dedicated to the goddess Athena, the Parthenon was constructed in the 5th century BCE and served as a symbol of the city's wealth and cultural achievements. The temple contained a massive statue of Athena Parthenos, created by the sculptor Phidias, which stood approximately 12 meters tall and was made of gold and ivory. The Parthenon remains an enduring symbol of ancient Greece and Western civilization.
Phidias did not create or help direct the building of the Parthenon, but he did build a statue of Athena called Athena Parthenos.
The Parthenon temple.
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Your best guess would be the Parthenon in Athens, dedicated to Athena, the patron goddess of the city.
Parthenon
The statue of Athena, Goddess of wisdom and war, in Athens.
Probably the Parthenon in Athens, the city dedicated to the Goddess of Wisdom. The Parthenon featured a large statue of Athena, with the Goddess Nike, a bird.
the Parthenon in the acropolis. it had a massive golden-plated statue of her (as Athena Nike) inside
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.
There is a statue of her in Athens. But the goddess was said, by the ancient Greeks, to live on Mount Olympus with the other gods and goddesses.
the parthenon was a great scupture in acient greece and was built for athena
the Parthenon in the acropolis. it had a massive golden-plated statue of her (as Athena Nike) inside
a temple made in honor of goddess Athena which has a statue of Athena in it.
It was a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, the protector of Athens. There was a huge (35-40ft) statue of her inside the temple.
The first was the money to build and beautify it - Athenians led the anti-Persian Delian League. After peace was made with Persia, Athens continued to force these 200 Greek cities to pay the annual war funds to Athens. This money was used to beautify Athens, including the Parthenon. Perched on the Acropolis, no expense was spared on its construction, with a central place for the statue of the goddess Athena (parthenos = virgin = Athena), surrounded by columns on all four sides, with carved reliefs on the surfaces of the structure. The surfaces were faced with marble.