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  1. 14 gru 2014 · Built between 447 and 432 BCE, the Parthenon was dedicated to Athena, the patron deity of Athens, and contained a huge twelve metre high cult statue of the goddess made of wood, ivory, and a whopping 1,140 kilos of gold.

  2. 11 sty 2018 · Publication date: 11 January 2018. The Parthenon in Athens is one of the most famous buildings from the ancient world. Its sculptures are greatly admired today. Here we take a closer look at why the building was so famous, and why these iconic works mark a key moment in the global history of art.

  3. 22 gru 2021 · Carved in situ around the four outer walls of the cella of the gigantic Parthenon, the largest and most impressive temple to Athena in the Greek world, the 160-meter-long sculpted frieze was close to completion.

  4. Ο Παρθενόνας (Parthenon), is an Ancient Greek temple in the Acropolis of Athens, dedicated to Athena Pallas or Parthenos (virgin). It is widely considered to be the pinnacle of Classical Greek architecture, and over the years it has become the trademark image of the entire civilization.

  5. The pediments of the Parthenon were decorated with elaborate marble statues dedicated to mythological aspects of Athena. The sculptures of the pediments (aetomata) were monumental in size and were arranged in dynamic compositions that filled the triangular spaces above the east and west facades, visually illustrating two stories involving the ...

  6. www.britishmuseum.org › contested-objects-collection › parthenon-sculpturesThe Parthenon Sculptures - British Museum

    The Parthenon Sculptures are a collection of different types of marble architectural decoration from the temple of Athena (the Parthenon) on the Acropolis in Athens. Made between 447BC and 432BC they consist of: a frieze which shows the procession of the Panathenaic festival (the commemoration of the birthday of the goddess Athena); a series of ...

  7. There are three primary locations where we find sculpture on the Parthenon — most obviously in the pediment, the triangular area at the very top of the temple, on both the east and west sides. [1:48] Below that there are spaces called metopes in between triglyphs, and lastly in the frieze, that is, a band of continuous sculpture.

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