The Parthenon Temple was built between 447 and 438 B.C.
The Parthenon Temple was a building located in the acropolis of Athens, Greece.
The Parthenon Temple was built to thank the goddess Athena for her help to the people of Athens.
The Parthenon Temple was the main building of the Greek city of Athens. It was built in the 5th century B.C. to worship the goddess Athena. This temple was a masterpiece of ancient Greek architecture and one of the main representatives of architecture and sculpture during the heyday of Greece. The architectural features of the Parthenon Temple included perfect structural design, exquisite sculptures, and high artistic value. The temple was rectangular in shape and made of marble, surrounded by 46 pillars that were 10.3 meters tall. The sculptures inside and outside the temple were lifelike, the most famous of which was the 12-meter-tall statue of Athena by Phidias. The Parthenon Temple was known as a national treasure of Greece and one of the World Heritage sites.
The Parthenon Temple worshipped the goddess Athena.
Xuankong Temple was built in 491 AD during the Northern Wei Dynasty.
Xuankong Temple was built in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was built in 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was built in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty. It was built in 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was built in the later period of the Northern Wei Dynasty, around 491 AD.
Xuankong Temple was built in the 15th year of Taihe of the Northern Wei Dynasty (491 AD).