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  • Propyläen (Athen) — Die Propyläen der Akropolis von Athen Die Propyläen bilden den monumentalen und repräsentativen Torbau zum heiligen Bezirk der Athener Akropolis. Sie wurden zwischen 437 und 432 v. Chr. errichtet. Spätestens mit Beginn des Peloponnesischen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Propyläen — Pro|py|lä|en 〈Pl.〉 1. Säulenvorhalle griechischer Tempel od. anderer monumentaler Gebäude 2. mit Säulen versehener Eingang od. Durchgang [<grch. propylaia „Vorhalle“ <pro „vor“ + pyle „Tor“] * * * Pro|py|lä|en <Pl.> [lat. propylaea… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Brauroneion — The Brauroneion was the sanctuary of Artemis Brauronia on the Athenian Acropolis, located in the southwest corner of the Acropolis plateau, between the Chalkotheke and the Propylaia in Greece. It was originally dedicated during the reign of… …   Wikipedia

  • ПРОПИЛЕИ — (греч. вообще галерея или колоннада перед храмом; в Афинах при Перикле была выстроена такая колоннада перед Акрополем. Словарь иностранных слов, вошедших в состав русского языка. Павленков Ф., 1907. ПРОПИЛЕИ (греч., от pro вперед, и pyle ворота) …   Словарь иностранных слов русского языка

  • ACROPOLIS, ATHENS —    The city of Athens was home to some of the most aesthetically sophisticated architecture of the ancient world. In particular, the Acropolis, a sanctuary of religious structures, has been extensively excavated to reveal the superior place its… …   Historical Dictionary of Architecture

  • Parthenon — Not to be confused with Pantheon, Rome. For other uses, see Parthenon (disambiguation). Coordinates: 37°58′13″N 23°43′21″E / 37.97025°N 23.72247°E …   Wikipedia

  • Elgin Marbles — The Elgin Marbles, also known as the Parthenon Marbles, are a collection of classical Greek marble sculptures, inscriptions and architectural members that originally belonged to the Parthenon and other buildings on the Acropolis of Athens. [… …   Wikipedia

  • Temple of Athena Nike — The temple of Athena Nike after its recent anastylosis which integrated many original spare parts of the temple. Nike means victory in Greek, and Athena was worshiped in this form, as goddess of victory in war and wisdom, on the Acropolis in… …   Wikipedia

  • William Bell Dinsmoor — William Bell Dinsmoor, Sr. (born Windham, New Hampshire 1886; died Athens, Greece July 1973) was an architectural historian of classical Greece and a Columbia University professor of art and archaeology.Dinsmoor graduated from Harvard University… …   Wikipedia

  • William Bell Dinsmoor, Jr. — William Bell Dinsmoor, Jr. (born July 2, 1923 New York City; died July 7, 1988 Athens, Greece) was a classical archaeologist and architectural historian. Dinsmoor was the son of William Bell Dinsmoor, Sr. and Zillah F. Pierce (1886 1960).Dinsmoor …   Wikipedia

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