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Polis and Akropolis
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Olynthos V cent. BC
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Agora of Assos
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Bouleuterion in Harikanda, in the background the city's agora.
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Edipauros 3 c. BC1 cavea or auditorum2 orchestra3 entrances at different levels4 a proscenium – b scene or episcene
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Gymansium
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The construction of the Propylaea began in 437 BC, the architect was Mnesikles.
A The pinacoteque (gallery or storage space for pictures)
B The temple of Athena Nike, 427-424 BC, Kallikrate
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The Parthenon (literally in Greek: the house of the virgin; parthenos-virgin) 448-432 BC, architects were Iktinos and Kalikrates. Phidias realized sculptures.
In red the previous temple of Athena Polias destroyed during the Persian sack in 480 BC.
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The dispute between Athena and Poseidon over sovereignty of Attica
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Western elevation
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Image of 'Acropolis III' by Constantinos A. Doxiadis from 'Architectural Space in Ancient Greece'
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