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                    | The Parthenon is the crowning glory of Athens, standing tall atop of the 
                              Acropolis 
                              surrounded on all sides by a sea of urbanization far below. Built by architects 
                              Iktinos
                              and Kallikrates
                              between 447 and 431 BC, the Parthenon is a classic example of the 
                              Doric Order
                              of Architecture and one of the world's greatest cultural monuments. 
 The Parthenon
                              was once described as 'the most perfect Doric temple ever built' with
                              architectural refinements as the subtle curvature of the 
                              stylobate, the taper of the 
                              naos walls and the 
                              entasis
                              of the columns. Sadly the temple has suffered much misfortune over the years and in 1687 the Ottoman
                              Turks used the Acropolis for the storage of gunpowder, which partly destroyed the temple when it was struck
                              by a Venetian mortar.
 
 Nowadays this historic site is littered with scaffolding, cranes and many
                              piles of stonework as restoration work has been carried out by the Greek
                              government since 1975. Large amounts of sculptures have been transported 
                              down the hill to the new 
                              Acropolis Museum
                              which is ironically more interesting than the ancient site itself.
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