the parthenon colums are made of cement
pentilic marble
The Parthenon is a temple of the Doric order with eight columns at the façade, and seventeen columns at the flanks.
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.
The Parthenon had a total of 69 columns. There were 46 outer columns and 23 inner columns.
Doric
Doric.
The columns of the Parthenon were made thicker in the center, a design choice known as entasis, to create an optical illusion of straightness. This slight curvature counteracts the visual perception that straight columns appear to bow inward, enhancing the overall aesthetic of the structure. Additionally, this technique helps to convey a sense of strength and stability, contributing to the Parthenon's iconic beauty and symmetry.
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.
It was made out of marble and the foundations were made of limestone.
The columns were doric style
The three main columns of the Parthenon are the Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian columns. They represent different styles of ancient Greek architecture.
They were ionc not doric