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Parthenon Collection (page 9)

The Parthenon, a symbol of ancient Athens and a testament to the grandeur of Greek architecture, stands proudly atop the Acropolis

Background imageParthenon Collection: Artists Impression Of The Parthenon, Athens, Greece, During The Classical Period

Artists Impression Of The Parthenon, Athens, Greece, During The Classical Period. Statue Of The Goddess Athena, Centre. From El Mundo Ilustrado, Published Barcelona, 1880

Background imageParthenon Collection: Exterior Of The Parthenon At Athens, Greece As It Would Have Appeared In Ancient Times

Exterior Of The Parthenon At Athens, Greece As It Would Have Appeared In Ancient Times. From The Book Harmsworth History Of The World Published 1908

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon; Athens greece

Parthenon; Athens greece

Background imageParthenon Collection: Mono Piles Of Stones Before Ruined Parthenon; Athens, Attica, Greece

Mono Piles Of Stones Before Ruined Parthenon; Athens, Attica, Greece

Background imageParthenon Collection: Temple Of Athena; Athens, Greece

Temple Of Athena; Athens, Greece

Background imageParthenon Collection: The Parthenon At Athens, Greece. Engraved By E. Challis After W. H. Bartlett

The Parthenon At Athens, Greece. Engraved By E. Challis After W. H. Bartlett
The Parthenon At Athens, Greece. Engraved By E. Challis After W.H. Bartlett

Background imageParthenon Collection: Reconstruction of east pediment of Parthenon

Reconstruction of east pediment of Parthenon
Reconstruction of the east pediment of the Parthenon according to a drawing by K. Schwerzek. The east pediment narrates the birth of Athena from the head of her father, Zeus

Background imageParthenon Collection: Restoration of the Acropolis, Athens

Restoration of the Acropolis, Athens
Depiction of the acropolis in ancient Athens, with the Propylaea, the bronze statue of Athena Promachos and the Erechteion, temple of the tutelary goddess Athena Polias

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. East side. 447-432BC. Greek Classical period. God

Parthenon. East side. 447-432BC. Greek Classical period. God
The Parthenon frieze. East side. 447-432BC. Greek Classical period. Part of the central section of the east frieze. Zeus and Hera seated next to a standing man receiving the folded peplos from a

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. Sculptures from the West Pediment. British Museum

Parthenon. Sculptures from the West Pediment. British Museum
Parthenon. 447-432BC. Greek Classical period. Sculptures from the West Pediment. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: Greece. Athens. Parthenon West Pediment. Figure of Hermes. A

Greece. Athens. Parthenon West Pediment. Figure of Hermes. About 438-432 BC. High Classical. Attica. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: Metope. Parthenon marbles. Battle between the Centaurs and t

Metope. Parthenon marbles. Battle between the Centaurs and t
Metope IV from the Parthenon marbles depicting part of the battle between the Centaurs and the Lapiths. 5th century BC. Athens. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: South Frieze of the Parthenon. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece

South Frieze of the Parthenon. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece
South Frieze of the Parthenon. Cavalry. The Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 438-432 BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. Elgin Marbles. Cavalcade. South Frieze

Parthenon. Elgin Marbles. Cavalcade. South Frieze
Parthenon. Elgin Marbles. South Frieze. Cavalcade. Detail. Acropolis, Athens, Greece. 438-432 BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. North frieze. XLIII. Riders

Parthenon. North frieze. XLIII. Riders
Greek Art. Parthenon. 5th century B.C. North frieze. XLIII. Riders. It comes from the Acropolis in Athens. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. Metope XXIX. Centaur holding a fighter defeated

Parthenon. Metope XXIX. Centaur holding a fighter defeated
Greek Art. Metope on the south side of the Parthenon. 5th century B.C. A Centaur holding a fighter defeated. Metope XXIX. It comes from the Acropolis in Athens. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageParthenon Collection: Ground plan of the Acropolis in Athens, lithograph, published c. 1830

Ground plan of the Acropolis in Athens, lithograph, published c. 1830
Ground plan of the Acropolis in Athens. Lithograph by Joseph Brodtmann (German-swiss engraver and publisher, 1787-1862), published c. 1830

Background imageParthenon Collection: GREECE: PARTHENON. Undergoing reconstruction, c1905

GREECE: PARTHENON. Undergoing reconstruction, c1905

Background imageParthenon Collection: THE PARTHENON. By Frederick Church. Oil on canvas, 1871

THE PARTHENON. By Frederick Church. Oil on canvas, 1871

Background imageParthenon Collection: Bas-relief horsemen from the Parthenon, Athens

Bas-relief horsemen from the Parthenon, Athens
Athenian horsemen from the frieze of the Parthenon. 19th-century engraving with a watercolor wash

Background imageParthenon Collection: Greece, Attica, Athens, View of Plaka and The Acropolis

Greece, Attica, Athens, View of Plaka and The Acropolis

Background imageParthenon Collection: Panoramic view at sunset of Athens, Attica, Greece

Panoramic view at sunset of Athens, Attica, Greece

Background imageParthenon Collection: Greek civilization, three Fates (Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos) or else Leto

Greek civilization, three Fates (Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos) or else Leto, Dione and Aphrodite by Phidias
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Phidias, the three Fates (Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos) or else Leto, Dione and Aphrodite, from the east gable of the Parthenon in Athens

Background imageParthenon Collection: Greek civilization, Demeter and Iris by Phidias, from east gable of Parthenon in Athens

Greek civilization, Demeter and Iris by Phidias, from east gable of Parthenon in Athens, Pentelic marble, 447-440 b. c
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Phidias, Demeter and Iris from the east gable of the Parthenon in Athens. Pentelic marble, 447-440 b.C

Background imageParthenon Collection: Greek civilization, Nike by Phidias, from east gable of Parthenon in Athens, Pentelic marble

Greek civilization, Nike by Phidias, from east gable of Parthenon in Athens, Pentelic marble, 447-440 b. c
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Phidias, Nike from the east gable of the Parthenon in Athens. Pentelic marble, 447-440 b.C

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon, Acropolis

Parthenon, Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon frieze, effects of a century of decay

Parthenon frieze, effects of a century of decay
The Parthenon frieze: effects of a century of decay. Plaster casts of parts of the frieze left in place on the temple made for Lord Elgin in 1801 compared with how it was in 1929 after a century of

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. East frieze. Girls walking in procession with jug

Parthenon. East frieze. Girls walking in procession with jug
Parthenon. 447-432BC. Greek Classical period. East frieze. Girls walking in procession with jugs and phiale. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. South frieze. 447-432BC. Scene sacrifice. British

Parthenon. South frieze. 447-432BC. Scene sacrifice. British
Parthenon. South frieze. 447-432BC. Greek Classical period. Scene sacrifice. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. South frieze. 447-432BC. Cavalry. XXXI panel. Bri

Parthenon. South frieze. 447-432BC. Cavalry. XXXI panel. Bri
Parthenon. South frieze. 447-432BC. Greek Classical period. Cavalry. XXXI panel. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: South metope XXXII. Parthenon marbles depicting part of the

South metope XXXII. Parthenon marbles depicting part of the
South metope XXXII from the Parthenon marbles depicting part of the battle between the Centaurs and Lapiths. 5th century BC. Athens. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: Metope. Parthenon marbles. Centaur. 5th century BC

Metope. Parthenon marbles. Centaur. 5th century BC
Metope V from the Parthenon marbles depicting part of the battle between the Centaurs and the Lapiths. Centuur. 5th century BC. Athens. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: Metope. Parthenon marbles. Battle between the Centaurs and A

Metope. Parthenon marbles. Battle between the Centaurs and A
Metope II from the Parthenon marbles depicting part of the battle between the Centaurs and Athenian hero. 5th century BC. Athens. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageParthenon Collection: Lioness attacking a bull. Relief. Probably part of the origi

Lioness attacking a bull. Relief. Probably part of the origi
Greek art. Lioness attacking a bull. Limestone relief. Probably part of the original Parthenon. 570 B.C. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. Marshal looking towards the horseman who overtake

Parthenon. Marshal looking towards the horseman who overtake
Greek Art. Parthenon. 5th century B.C. Marshal looking towards the horseman who overtakes him on the left. Detail. Horse. West Frieze I. It comes from the Acropolis in Athens. British Museum. London

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. North frieze. XLIV-XLV. Riders

Parthenon. North frieze. XLIV-XLV. Riders
Greek Art. Parthenon. 5th century B.C. North frieze. XLIV-XLV. Riders. It comes from the Acropolis in Athens. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. North frieze. XLI. Riders

Parthenon. North frieze. XLI. Riders
Greek Art. Parthenon. 5th century B.C. North frieze. XLI. Riders. It comes from the Acropolis in Athens. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageParthenon Collection: Greek Art. Greece. Parthenon (447-438 B. C). Fragment of the

Greek Art. Greece. Parthenon (447-438 B. C). Fragment of the
Greek Art. Greece. Parthenon (447-438 b.C). Fragment of the North frieze XXIV depicting a marshal behind a carriage. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageParthenon Collection: Greece. Parthenon. Frieze North. XXVII frieze depicting a ri

Greece. Parthenon. Frieze North. XXVII frieze depicting a ri
Greek Art. Greece. Fragment of the Parthenon. Frieze North. XXVII frieze depicting a rider trying to stabilize the horses. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageParthenon Collection: Greek Art. Greece. Parthenon. North frieze. Fragments. Friez

Greek Art. Greece. Parthenon. North frieze. Fragments. Frieze XXVI and XXVII. British Museum. London. England. UK

Background imageParthenon Collection: Triple-bodied Monster, know as Bluebeard

Triple-bodied Monster, know as Bluebeard. Pediment of the Hekatompedon of the Acropolis. 6th century BC. Acropolis Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageParthenon Collection: Athens. View of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Sunset

Athens. View of the Acropolis. Parthenon. Sunset
Athens. View ot the Acropolis. Temple of Parthenon. Sunset. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageParthenon Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Sunset

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis. Sunset
Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis from Philapoppos Hill. Sunset. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageParthenon Collection: Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis

Athens. Panoramic view of the Acropolis and Lycabettos Hill from Philapoppos Hill. Attica. Central Greece

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon. Pediment. Greek art

Parthenon. Pediment. Greek art
Laborde Head. 448 - 432 BC. Fragment of the feminine figure from the western fronton pediment. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum

Background imageParthenon Collection: Parthenon pediment Figure of Dionysus

Parthenon pediment Figure of Dionysus
PHIDIAS (490 -431 BC). Figure of Dionysos from the east pediment of the Parthenon. 438 - 432 BC. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. The British Museum

Background imageParthenon Collection: Greece. Athens. Acropolis. Parthenon

Greece. Athens. Acropolis. Parthenon
PHIDIAS (490 -431 BC). Parthenon. GREECE. Athens. Acropolis. Parthenon. Classical Greek art. Architecture

Background imageParthenon Collection: The Parthenon and the Acropolis, Athens, Greece

The Parthenon and the Acropolis, Athens, Greece. Date: late 19th century



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The Parthenon, a symbol of ancient Athens and a testament to the grandeur of Greek architecture, stands proudly atop the Acropolis. This magnificent temple was dedicated to the goddess Athena, with a colossal statue of her gracing its interior. The Parthenon marbles, intricately carved metopes depicting scenes from mythological battles, adorned its exterior walls. As you wander through this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Athens, Greece, it is impossible not to be awestruck by the sheer beauty and historical significance of the Parthenon. From every angle, it exudes an aura of power and majesty that transports you back in time. At nightfall, when darkness cloaks the city below, the Parthenon takes on an ethereal glow. Illuminated against a starry backdrop, it becomes even more enchanting – a true marvel that captivates all who behold it. For breathtaking panoramic views of this architectural wonder and its surrounding splendorous landscape head to Filopappos Hill. From there you can witness firsthand how seamlessly the Parthenon merges with nature; truly a sight to behold. Every intricate detail tells a story - each column meticulously crafted; every frieze carefully designed, and is as if time has stood still within these ancient walls; history preserved for generations to come. Visiting Greece would not be complete without experiencing the awe-inspiring presence of both The Parthenon and Acropolis, and are reminders of our rich cultural heritage and serve as constant reminders that greatness can stand tall throughout centuries gone by.