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The Acropolis, particularly the Parthenon, was designed without a roof to symbolize openness to the heavens and the gods. Additionally, ancient Greek architecture often embraced natural light and the elements, allowing for an airy, majestic feel. Over time, many structures were damaged or destroyed due to natural disasters and human actions, resulting in the absence of roofs in the remaining ruins.

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