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  2. An introduction to the Parthenon and its sculptures

    • The Parthenon on the Acropolis of Athens was built between 447 and 438 BC as a temple dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos. The word parthénos(παρθένος) meant 'maiden, girl' or 'virg… See more

    The Sculptures in Ancient Times

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    A History of The Building

    The Parthenon has a long and complex history. The building was altered and the sculptures were damaged over the course of the centuries. It began nearly 2,500 years ago … See more

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  2. Inside the Parthenon, you will find:
    1. A large building (cella or naos) with two rooms, each fronted by a 6-column porch.
    2. The larger front room, with a colossal statue of Athena, was entered from the east.
    3. The back room (the Parthenos) was entered from the west.
    4. The inner cella was fronted by six columns at the back and front.
    5. The smaller room (or opisthodomos) contained four Ionic columns and was used as the city's treasury12.
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    The Parthenon has 8 columns across the façade and 17 down the flank. Inside the colonnade is a large building (cella or naos) with 2 rooms, each fronted by a 6-column porch. The larger front room, with a colossal statue of Athena, was entered from the east and the back room (the Parthenos) was entered from the west.
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    Within, the inner cella was fronted by six columns at the back and front. It was entered through large wooden doors embellished with decorations in bronze, ivory, and gold. The cella consisted of two separate rooms. The smaller room (or opisthodomos) contained four Ionic columns to support the roof section and was used as the city's treasury.
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