Propylaea
Acropolis gateway with rich history
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The Propylaea is a classical Greek building complex that served as the grand entrance to the Acropolis of Athens. Constructed between 437 and 432 BC, it was designed by architect Mnesikles as part of the Periklean Building Program. However, the project was never completed, leaving the structure in an unfinished state. Over the years, the Propylaea underwent various modifications and functions, including being converted into a church and later a fortified residence. Today, it stands as a significant historical site with its impressive Doric architecture and rich history of adaptations.

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