The original attempt to build the Parthenon in 490 BCE failed to get off the ground. The temples on the Acropolis were demolished in 480 BCE by the Persians in retaliation for the Athenians demolishing the temples in the Persian provincial capital at Sardis in 498 BCE.
With part of the profits of the empire which Athens created after the Persian invasion was turned back, the general and political leader Pericles financed the temple built for the goddess Athena 447 to 432 BCE.
The building your talking about is the Parthenon It was destroyed by cannon fire and is being rebuilt today. The building that was destroyed then rebuilt was the Parthenon. During the Persian invasion in 480BC, the Persian were storing gun powder in an old temple. It soon was set on fire and blew up. The Parthenon we see today is actually the second Parthenon. The Greek Ministry of Culture are creating a restoration programme to restore the Parthenon and return the Elgin marbles or Parthenon Marbles back to Greece. Hope this helps isy_k
It has not been rebuilt. It is a great big ruin.
The Greeks rebuilt the Acropolis after the Persian destruction during the 5th century BCE, specifically beginning around 447 BCE. This reconstruction was largely initiated under the leadership of the Athenian statesman Pericles and included the construction of iconic structures such as the Parthenon. The rebuilding symbolized Athenian resilience and the city's cultural and political supremacy in the aftermath of the Persian Wars.
No, it was not, it is a great big ruin.
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It has not been rebuilt. It is a great big ruin.
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The Persians famously destroyed the Parthenon in 480 BCE during their invasion of Athens in the Greco-Persian Wars. This act was part of a broader campaign of destruction against the city, which sought to punish the Athenians for their support of the Ionian Revolt. The Parthenon, a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, was later rebuilt in 447-432 BCE under the leadership of Pericles.
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