While there is no direct evidence of Plato's personal feelings about the Parthenon, he lived in Athens during its construction and would have been aware of its significance as a symbol of Athenian democracy and culture. Plato's philosophical ideals often emphasized the importance of the forms and the pursuit of truth, which may align with the Parthenon's representation of beauty and harmony. However, he was also critical of the physical world and its imperfections, so he may have had a complex view of its artistic and cultural values. Ultimately, his writings do not specifically address his opinion on the Parthenon itself.
yes its true it was named after athene>
The Parthenon was made from white marble, just like most other Greek temples on the Acropolis.
the parthenon looks like......... you should not come to this site and expet to find every answer to your questions! go look in a book like back in the day!
If you're talking about the replica in Nashville, it is called the Parthenon as well.
Because its amazing like that
there are Plato's Closets in the UK
because they felt like it
The Parthenon, Was Named After Athna. (The Goddess Of ''Wisdom'')
The Parthenon is in Greece.
The Parthenon is not a person. The Parthenon was a building
You Google Parthenon.
The Parthenon is located in Athens, on the Acropolis.