Acropolis - USA History.
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The Erechtheum is one of the most elaborate buildings on the Acropolis.
Its plan is irregular, probably because of the sloping site and the need to preserve earlier placesof worship on the site or nearby.
Porches project from three sides of the Erechtheum, but they are at different heights and are not centered on each side.
GracefulIonic columns support the porches on the eastern and northern sides.
Elegant caryatids (columns carved in the shape of draped female figures) support the Porch of the Maidens on the south side.
III HISTORY OF THE ATHENIAN ACROPOLIS
The fate of the buildings on the Acropolis reflects the history of Athens.
As Christianity spread through the ancient world, some of the buildings on the Acropolis wereconverted to churches.
The Parthenon, for example, became a church in AD 426 and was rededicated to the Virgin Mary and named Our Lady of Athens in 622.
After Athens came under control of the Ottoman Empire in 1458, the Parthenon became a mosque, and the Acropolis later became a garrison.
In 1687 Venetian generalFrancesco Morosini besieged and bombarded the Acropolis, causing great damage when a cannonball ignited gunpowder stored in the Parthenon.
In the early 1800s the British ambassador to the Ottoman sultan, Lord Elgin, obtained permission to “take away pieces of stones with inscriptions or figures.” Hethereafter removed most of the decoration from the Parthenon, transported the pieces to Britain, and later sold them to the British Museum, where they are on displayas the Elgin Marbles.
Successive Greek governments have unsuccessfully sought the return of the Parthenon sculptures.
The Acropolis was gradually restored after Greece gained its independence from Ottoman rule in 1829.
Early restoration efforts concentrated on removing all additionsconstructed after the classical period ended in 323 BC.
In the 20th century air pollution and the thousands of annual visitors to the Acropolis also caused serious damage, and measures taken from the 1970s on have focused on protecting and preserving the buildings on the Acropolis.
The Erechtheum’s caryatids, for example,were removed and replaced with marble casts of the originals.
Visitors can view the original caryatids in the Acropolis Museum and the British Museum.
A majorreconstruction project began on the Acropolis in 1981 after the buildings suffered earthquake damage.
Work on the Propylaea was completed by the 2004 SummerOlympic Games held in Athens, but the Parthenon remained partially hidden by scaffolding.
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