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West view of the Acropolis, built c. 600 BC-450 BC (photo)
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West view of the Acropolis, built c. 600 BC-450 BC (photo)
JB148404 West view of the Acropolis, built c.600 BC-450 BC (photo) by Greek School; Athens, Greece; (add.info.: first inhabited and fortified in Bronze age, c.1550 BC-c.1050 BC; main building took place later; ); eJohn Bethell; Greek, out of copyright
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© John Bethell / Bridgeman Images
Erechtheum Parthenon Propylaea Upper Erectheum Temple Of Athena Nike
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This print showcases the magnificent west view of the Acropolis, an ancient citadel located in Athens, Greece. Built between 600 BC and 450 BC by Greek architects, this iconic structure stands as a testament to the incredible craftsmanship and architectural prowess of its time. The Acropolis was first inhabited and fortified during the Bronze Age, around 1550 BC to 1050 BC. Over time, it underwent significant development and expansion, with its main buildings being constructed later on. The image captures several notable landmarks within the Acropolis complex including the Erectheion, Propylaea, Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheum, Theatre of Dionysos, and Parthenon. Each structure exudes classical beauty and grandeur that transports viewers back to ancient Greece's golden era. The intricate details carved into every column and frieze are awe-inspiring reminders of human creativity at its finest. Photographed by John Bethell from a Greek School in Athens during a period when copyright laws did not apply to such works; this image is now out of copyright itself. It serves as both a historical document preserving our past heritage and an artistic masterpiece capturing one's imagination.
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