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Pictures of the Acropolis and Parthenon

The Crown Jewel of Athens

By , About.com Guide

The Acropolis is the hill that dominates Athens and acts as a lodestone to visitors to Greece. The Parthenon crowns the Acropolis and is what remains of the dazzling temple to Athena Parthenos, the protectoress of Athens.

But that's not all the Acropolis site has to offer. There are two ancient theaters that are still intact, and many other small, intriguing ruins, particularly along the less-visited slopes.

And you don't want to miss the New Acropolis Museum, filled with some of the treasures that didn't get away. Many of them are still in the full colors provided by their original ancient pigments; unfortunately, the British Museum staff thought the statues Lord Elgin sent over would be improved by the liberal application of bleach. That's just one of the reasons that makes the quest for the return of the marbles such an important issue for Greece.

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The Ascent to AthenaSouthern Exposure Shows Another Side of AthensGraceful adornment for the ParthenonTurn the Corner
Pan was once worshipped in these cavesExcavation work continues at the temple of the healing godAnother View Marble waiting to be used in restorationsNot all of it is carved ancient marble

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