PT// A Acrópole é habitada desde os tempos neolíticos. A geologia peculiar da Acrópole a torna uma fortaleza natural, pois o planalto escarpado fica no topo de uma queda abrupta. A cerca de 150 metros acima do nível do mar, tem metade da altura de Lycabettus, mas uma subida muito mais difícil. A "Rocha Sagrada" dos atenienses é conhecida mundialmente por suas obras-primas arquitetônicas, incluindo o Partenon, um monumento de surpreendente simplicidade e beleza, o Templo de Atena Nike (ou Vitória sem Asas) e o Erechtheion, um templo jônico dedicado a Atena e Poseidon. EN// The Acropolis has been inhabited since Neolithic times. The Acropolis’ peculiar geology makes it a natural fortress as the craggy plateau sits atop a sheer drop. At about 150 metres above sea level, it is half the height of Lycabettus but a much harder climb. The ‘Sacred Rock’ of the Athenians is known worldwide for its architectural masterpieces, including the Parthenon, a monument of startling simplicity and beauty, The Temple of Athena Nike (or Wingless Victory) and the Erechtheion, an Ionic temple dedicated to both Athena and Poseidon. |
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The Acropolis has been inhabited since Neolithic times. The Acropolis’ peculiar geology makes it a natural fortress as the craggy plateau sits atop a sheer drop. At about 150 metres above sea level, it is half the height of Lycabettus but a much harder climb.
ResponderEliminarThe ‘Sacred Rock’ of the Athenians is known worldwide for its architectural masterpieces, including the Parthenon, a monument of startling simplicity and beauty, The Temple of Athena Nike (or Wingless Victory) and the Erechtheion, an Ionic temple dedicated to both Athena and Poseidon.
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