There is an urgent need to remove these statues to a more rigorously controlled environment if they are to survive.
Why does the roof of the parthenon no longer exist.
Some of the best preserved metopes are still in position on the building but in recent years have been subjected to rapid decay from the polluted air.
Her bronze 50 ft statue no longer exists.
The entire site is dedicated to athena who was said to be who helped them finally defeat the persians.
The parthenon is the centrepiece of a 5th century bce building campaign on the acropolis in athens.
Oldest and simplest construction method.
She much like the parthenon symbolized power and perfect form something of which all greeks were expected to embody.
No previous greek temple was so richly decorated.
Constructed during the high classical period it is generally considered to be the culmination of the development of the doric order the simplest of the three classical greek architectural orders the temple s harmonic proportions precise construction and lifelike sculptures have been.
The building is a house for the goddess where one can pay them tribute.
The tour guide gave the impression that it was the fault of the sultan suleiman for storing ammunitions in the temple.
Why is the roof of the parthenon no longer exsists.
I visited the parthenon this week oct 11 2017.
Post and lintel ferroconcrete dome arch frame.
Altars are outside the building.
The guide stated that the ammunitions spontaneously ignited and destroyed the structure.
No mention was made about the venetians role in its destruction.
While the original monument of athena may no longer exist after centuries of degradation and destruction to the area one can still get a glimpse of her importance through other statues of her within greece.
While the building and especially its roof remained intact it suffered little damage but once a building s roof is removed the rest of its structure exposed to the weather and begins to deteriorate much more rapidly.
Restoration programme under way on the parthenon.
A major fire broke out in the parthenon shortly after the middle of the third century ad which destroyed the parthenon s roof and much of the sanctuary s interior.