- ysma.gr en/monuments/parthenon/A few decades after the taking of Athens by the Turks in 1460, the Parthenon was changed into a mosque and the stairway became a minaret.
- ancienttr.blogspot.com 2020/10/parthenon-…Parthenon, Dor ve yeni ionik iki mimari stili karıştırdığı için yenilikçi olmasına rağmen, en büyük Dor Yunan Tapınağı olarak tanımlanmıştır.
- ancientgreece.com s/Parthenon/This theory was reinforced when Athens moved the Leagues treasury from the Pan-Hellenic sanctuary at Delos to the Parthenon (Opisthodomos room).
- ancientathens3d.com parthenon/The Parthenon was built on the ruins of the unfinished and destroyed archaic temple, the so-called "Proparthenon" or "Hecatompedon".
- blog.obilet.com partenon-tapinagi-hakkinda-…Partenon Mimari Özellikleri. Atina Akropolis’inin güneyinde konumlanan Partenon, 156 metre yüksekliğe sahip ve dor düzeninde inşa edilen bir tapınak.
- msxlabs.org forum/turizm/267894-tapinaklar-…Dünyanın en büyük kültürel abidelerinden biri olarak Partenon, Antik Yunan`ın ve Atina demokrasisinin de sembolüdür. Tapınak Dor üslubu ile inşaa edilmiştir.
- britannica.com topic/ParthenonParthenon, temple that dominates the Acropolis at Athens. It was built in the mid-5th century BCE and dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena Parthenos.
- history.com Ancient Greece ParthenonThe Parthenon is a marble temple built atop the Acropolis in Athens during the classical age of ancient Greece. Its Elgin Marbles are now housed in the British...
- smarthistory.org the-parthenon-athens/The Ottomans used the Parthenon to hold ammunition and gunpowder. Gunpowder exploded from the inside, basically ripping the guts out of the Parthenon.