Parthenon, Athens
Architect: Ictinus and Callicrates
Completed: 447 – 432 BCE
The Parthenon, built in the 5th century BCE, is an ancient Greek temple on the Acropolis of Athens, stands as a timeless symbol of classical Greek brilliance. Its precise proportions, balance, and spatial harmony became the foundation for classical architecture, having a lasting influence on architecture for centuries.
For over two millennia, architects have drawn inspiration from its Doric order, refined detailing, symmetry, precision, and human-centered design, echoing its influence in everything from grand civic buildings to modern masterpieces. Even today, the Parthenon remains a beacon of timeless elegance and architectural perfection.