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The Parthenon is located in Athens, on the Acropolis.
Colosseum??I hope it's a funny question unless you are non European.......Rome has the Colosseum and the Pantheon and Greece has the Acropolis and the Parthenon(older than Colosseum)
It is a city that is found in Italy. Italy is a country.
The Greek Parthenon serves as a temple for the goddess Athena.
No. The Parthenon in Athens does not have a dome, but it may be confused with the Pantheon in Rome which does have a dome.
By about 500 years, the Parthenon is older then the Colliseum in Rome, it makes sence considering that the Greeks founded Athens before Rome
The Parthenon can be found in Athens, Greece, on the famous acropolis.
I think you mean the "parthenon". That is in Athens, not Rome. It is ancient and was built by the ancient Greeks.
You would find the Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
The Parthenon is now an empty ruin, however when built it housed a statue of Athena Parthenos.
The Parthenon is not in the United States, but is located in Rome Italy. It was built in 447 BC to 432 BC as a temple to the Gods. Today, it has Catholic Church art and statues inside.
Michaelangelo is from Rome, the Colosseum, the Parthenon, the Leaning Tower of Pisa.. that's all i can think of, im trying to figure out the same thing
The Parthenon is in the Athenian Acropolis in Greece. There really isn't a particular state, but it is near the city of Athens.
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The Parthenon, Was Named After Athna. (The Goddess Of ''Wisdom'')
I think you mean "Pantheon" and the answer is no. The Pantheon was built on the Campus Martius in Rome by Marcus Agrippa in 27BC. You might also be thinking of the Parthenon, and in that case, the answer is yes. The Parthenon was built in Athens and completed in 438 BC. It was a temple to Athena.