The building your talking about is the Parthenon It was destroyed by cannon fire and is being rebuilt today. The building that was destroyed then rebuilt was the Parthenon. During the Persian invasion in 480BC, the Persian were storing gun powder in an old temple. It soon was set on fire and blew up. The Parthenon we see today is actually the second Parthenon. The Greek Ministry of Culture are creating a restoration programme to restore the Parthenon and return the Elgin marbles or Parthenon Marbles back to Greece. Hope this helps isy_k
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because the greek had such good architect and building skill and still has style today
The Telesterion at Eleusis was one of the primary centres of the Eleusinian Mysteries.
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Both Greek and Roman buildings built for music, singing, poetry competitions and so on...
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 Ancient Greek civilization built the Parthenon.
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Although it was built in the style of ancient Greek temple, the building itself was never meant to have any religious significance. Thus, it is not a temple, it is a memorial building.
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In ancient Greek myth, the immortal Olympian god Ares was never destroyed or killed.
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The famous Greek building built to honor Athena is the Parthenon. Located on the Acropolis in Athens, it was constructed in the 5th century BCE and is a prime example of ancient Greek architecture. The Parthenon served as a temple dedicated to Athena Parthenos, the goddess of wisdom and warfare, and it is renowned for its stunning sculptures and Doric columns. Today, it stands as a symbol of ancient Greece and its enduring cultural legacy.
It was built in 1897 for Tennessee's Centennial Exposition. The building and the 42-foot statue of Athena are full scale replicas of the original Greek architectural site from ancient Greece.