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Propylaea
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The monumental gateway to the Acropolis, the Propylaea was built under the general direction of the Athenian leader Pericles. Construction began in 437 BC and was terminated in 432.
The Propylaea, the emblematic entrance of the Acropolis, was built in 437-432 BC by the architect Mnesicles. Here there were works of important artists, known from descriptions of the traveler Pausanias, and Roman replicas. It consists of the central propylon and two side wings. The central building is divided into two sections by a wall with five doors, from which the middle one is the widest. It consisted of marble blocks carved in the shape of ceiling coffers and painted blue with gold stars.
The Propylaea, the emblematic entrance of the Acropolis, was built in 437-432 BC by the architect Mnesicles. Here there were works of important artists, known from descriptions of the traveler Pausanias, and Roman replicas. It consists of the central propylon and two side wings. The central building…
A propylaea, propylea or propylaia (/ˌprɒpɪˈliːə/; Greek: Προπύλαια) is any monumental gateway in Greek architecture. Much the best known Greek example is the propylaea that serves as the entrance to the Acropolis in Athens.
The Propylaia of the Athenian Acropolis were built on the west side of the hill, where the gate of the Mycenaean fortification once stood. The first propylon, or gate, was constructed in the age of Peisistratos (mid-sixth century BC), after the Acropolis had become a sanctuary dedicated to Athena.
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