Stone and mud mixed together made temples and pyramids.
The Parthenon was made from white marble, just like most other Greek temples on the Acropolis.
the parthenon colums are made of cement
The Parthenon was made in Acropolis and Iktinos and Kallikrates made it.
the parthenon colums are made of cement
The classical Parthenon was constructed between 447-432 BCE The temple's main function was to shelter the monumental statue of Athena that was made by Pheidias out of gold and ivory. The Parthenon's massive foundations were made of limestone, and the columns were made of Pentelic (Mount Pentel) marble, a material that was utilized for the first time. The Parthenon is a temple of the Doric order with eight columns at the façade, and seventeen columns at the flanks.
No, the Parthenon is primarily made of Pentelic marble, which is a type of metamorphic rock. This marble was quarried from Mount Pentelicus and is known for its fine quality and bright white appearance. While the Parthenon does incorporate some other materials, such as limestone for certain structural elements, its main construction material is indeed a metamorphic rock.
Yes. The Parthenon was made more than 23 centuries ago.
After the Greeks led by the Spartans defeated the Persian army at the battle of Plateau, the Greeks made an oath to rebuild all the temples destroyed by the Persians. Much of this money went into the Parthenon at Athens.
the temples were made to honor the gods
Phideas built the Parthenon because the Greeks wanted to surround themselves with beauty.
It was made out of marvel/marble and stone.
Ictinus and callicrates