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The pillars of the Parthenon, located in Athens, Greece, are approximately 10.4 meters (34 feet) tall, including the base. They are designed in the Doric order, which features fluted shafts and a simple capital. The height of the columns contributes to the temple's grandeur and optical illusion effects, making them appear even taller.

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