Athens had an Acropolis, which is a fortified hilltop that served as a religious and cultural center, most famously housing the Parthenon. Sparta, on the other hand, did not have an Acropolis in the same sense; its focus was more on military training and governance rather than monumental architecture. The Acropolis of Athens is a significant symbol of ancient Greek civilization, while Sparta's contributions were primarily in military prowess.
Sparta full-time. Athens part-time.
in Sparta were only free men citizens?
Athens and Sparta are both located in Greece.
athens wanted peace while sparta wanted war
SPARTA!
The acropolis is the walls of Athens. To answer your question, it is surrounds Athens.
it was back from like 800-640BC. it's very very old if you didn't know that.
Athens was enemies with Sparta and Sparta was enemies with Athens
Acropolis
Sparta full-time. Athens part-time.
Yes, Athens is the patron city of Athena, but she was worshiped throughout Greece. The temple of Athena is the grandest of the Spartan acropolis.
Sparta because they did not have as much freedom as Athens.
'Acropolis' means high place. The acropolis was built in Athens on a large hill looking over the city.
Athena
it was damaged because the acid rain erodded the Acropolis of athens.
Acropolis
Athens had a democracy; Sparta, an oligarchy.