greece athens parthenon 3D Model

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- Date: 2012-04-24
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the parthenon (greek: ????????) is a temple on the athenian acropolis, greece, dedicated to the greek goddess athena, whom the people of athens considered their virgin patron. its construction began in 447 bc when the athenian empire was at the height of its power. it was completed in 438 bc, although decorations of the parthenon continued until 432 bc. it is the most important surviving building of classical greece, generally considered the culmination of the development of the doric order. its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of greek art. the parthenon is regarded as an enduring symbol of ancient greece and of athenian democracy and one of the world's greatest cultural monuments. the greek ministry of culture is currently carrying out a program of selective restoration and reconstruction to ensure the stability of the partially ruined structure.[3]the parthenon itself replaced an older temple of athena, which historians call the pre-parthenon or older parthenon, that was destroyed in the persian invasion of 480 bc. the temple is archaeoastronomically aligned to the pleiades.[4] like most greek temples, the parthenon was used as a treasury. for a time, it served as the treasury of the delian league, which later became the athenian empire. in the 5th century ad, the parthenon was converted into a christian church dedicated to the virgin mary. after the ottoman conquest, it was turned into a mosque in the early 1460s, and it had a minaret built in it. on 26 september 1687, an ottoman ammunition dump inside the building was ignited by venetian bombardment. the resulting explosion severely damaged the parthenon and its sculptures. in 1806, thomas bruce, 7th earl of elgin removed some of the surviving sculptures, with the ottoman turks' permission. these sculptures, now known as the elgin marbles or the parthenon marbles, were sold in 1816 to the british museum in london, where they are now displayed. since 1983, (on the initiative of culture minister melina mercouri), the greek government has been committed to the return of the sculptures to greece, so far with no success.[5]
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