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Building Catalog Name: Athens, Parthenon

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Site: Athens
Type: Temple
Summary: Peripteral temple; slightly south and east of the center of the Acropolis.
Date: ca. 447 B.C. - 432 B.C.
Period: Classical

Plan:

Doric peripteral temple, 8 x 17 columns. Double cella with pronaos and opisthodomos, both with 6 prostyle columns. The smaller west cella had 4 interior columns. Inside the east cella was a U-shaped colonnade of 9 columns and a pier on each long side, and 3 columns between the 2 piers on the short side. (Travlos reconstructs columns in place of the piers.) Toward the west end of the interior colonnade was a statue base for the cult statue of Athena Parthenos with a large shallow rectangle cut to create a reflecting pool in front of it. Bronze doors are postulated for both eastern and western cellas.


History:

This temple replaced an earlier temple in the same location, the Pre-Parthenon, built before the Persian War and destroyed by the Persians in 480/79 B.C. The Parthenon was created by Iktinos, Kallikrates and Pheidias. The eastern cella was dedicated to Athena Polias (Dinsmoor says it was known as the Neos Hekatompedos, or cella of 100 feet) and the western cella was dedicated to Athena Parthenos, "the Virgin," from which the whole building became known as the Parthenon. It is likely that the doors of the western cella were strengthened with bronze bars and that the western cella was used as a treasury. The eastern doors were probably hollow bronze. Lawrence differs with Stevens on the reconstruction of all the doors in that Steven's doors have rectangular grilled areas above the lintels to reduce weight and to allow light to enter the sanctuaries. The Classical Parthenon seems to have been damaged by fire but the exact date of the fire and subsequent repairs is debated, with suggestions ranging from 150 B.C. to 267 A.D. (during the invasion of the Herulians). In any case, repairs included the exact reconstruction of the colonnade of the eastern cella, a new statue base and repairs to the capitals on the columns of the western porch. The Parthenon was converted to a Christian church ca. 600 A.D., and in 1687 a small mosque was built in the cella.


Dimensions:

Stylobate: 30.88 m x 69.50 m; axial spacing external columns: 4.29 m fronts (3.68 m corners) and 4.29 m flanks (3.69 m corners); lower diameter exterior columns: 1.91 m (1.95 m corners); height exterior columns: 10.43 m; height entablature: 3.30 m.


Other Bibliography:

Travlos 1971, 444-457; Dinsmoor 1975, 159-170, 338; Stevens 1940, 67-79; Lawrence 1983, 203-205

See Also: Athens, Pre-ParthenonParthenon East PedimentParthenon West PedimentParthenon FriezeParthenon Metopes

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5 Plans

Archive NumberCaption
1990.33.0051aPlan
1990.33.0054.smPlan showing locations of statue bases and rock cuttings in the vicinity of the Parthenon, composite of periods (sm.)
1990.33.0054.lgPlan showing locations of statue bases and rock cuttings in the vicinity of the Parthenon, composite of periods (lg.)
1990.33.0052aElevation and sections of the doors of the Parthenon
1990.33.0053aElevation, section and plan of grilles of the opisthodomos, ca. 434 BC

59 Images

Archive NumberCaption
1990.33.0051aPlan
1993.01.0584Reconstruction drawing of the interior of the Parthenon, with statue of Athena Parthenos
1990.33.0054.smPlan showing locations of statue bases and rock cuttings in the vicinity of the Parthenon, composite of periods (sm.)
1990.33.0054.lgPlan showing locations of statue bases and rock cuttings in the vicinity of the Parthenon, composite of periods (lg.)
1990.33.0052aElevation and sections of the doors of the Parthenon
1990.33.0053aElevation, section and plan of grilles of the opisthodomos, ca. 434 BC
1987.09.0276View through columns of Propylon
1990.20.0693Overall view of the Parthenon and Erechtheion, from E
1990.20.0690Northeast corner of Parthenon with Erechtheion in distance, from E
1990.20.0693Overall view of the Parthenon and Erechtheion, from E
1990.20.0689Front of Parthenon with Propylaia in distance, from E
1987.09.2194East facade from E
1990.20.0688Southeast corner of Parthenon, from N-NE
1990.20.0690Northeast corner of Parthenon with Erechtheion in distance, from E
1990.20.0662North two columns of E side, from SE
1990.20.0663North section of E side crepidoma, from SE
1990.20.0658East end of N side entablature, from NW
1987.09.0285Detail of E end of N entablature
1990.20.0657East central section of N entablature, from NE
1990.20.0656Central section of N entablature, from N
1990.20.0648Northwest corner, from NW and the Panathenaic Way approach
1987.09.0284Detail of NW corner of entablature
1987.09.2195West facade of Parthenon from W
1990.20.0689Front of Parthenon with Propylaia in distance, from E
1989.01.0016West pediment
1990.20.0653Northwest corner of the W entablature and pediment, from NW
1990.20.0652Southwest corner of the W entablature and pediment, from NW
1987.09.0282Sculptures in W pediment
1987.09.2196Opisthodomos door at sunset
1989.01.0184View of corner metopes
1990.20.0650View across W crepidoma and terrace foundations, from N
1990.20.0651West crepidoma and terrace foundations, from NW
1990.20.0654Northwest corner of the crepidoma and stylobate, from NW
1990.20.0693Overall view of the Parthenon and Erechtheion, from E
1990.20.0655West end of N side entablature with sima, from NE
1990.20.0690Northeast corner of Parthenon with Erechtheion in distance, from E
1990.20.0659Northeast corner and E side (with scaffolding), from N
1987.09.0280North and E colonnades from W frieze
1990.20.0660Entablature at NE corner (with scaffolding), from NE
1990.20.0688Southeast corner of Parthenon, from N-NE
1990.20.0661North section of E side entablature (with scaffolding), from SE
1990.20.0689Front of Parthenon with Propylaia in distance, from E
1990.20.0664South three columns of E side (with scaffolding), from NE
1990.20.0665South end of E side crepidoma, from NE
1990.20.0666Central E side crepidoma and stylobate, from E
1990.20.0667Central E side entablature (with scaffolding), from E
1990.20.0668Architrave and other architectural fragments E of temple, from NE
1990.20.0669Architrave and other architectural fragments E of temple, from N
1990.20.0675North half of E side entablature, from E
1990.20.0678Southwest corner columns and entablature, from S
1987.09.0278West half of S colonnade
1990.20.0681Center of S side, from SW
1990.20.0682Columns and entablature at W end of S side, from SE
1990.20.0683Marble architectural fragment debris S of Parthenon
1990.20.0684Fragment of unfinished marble column drum S of Parthenon
1990.20.0685Marble block fragment S of Parthenon
1990.20.0686Architectural fragments E of Parthenon
1987.09.2203Unfinished column drum
1993.01.0584Reconstruction drawing of interior of Parthenon, showing statue of Athena Parthenos
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