Progress on the restoration of the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nikei and the Propylaia: Part B, what the Parthenon, Temple of Athena Nikei and the Propylaia look like NOW


Progress on the restoration of the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena
Nikei and the Propylaia: Part B, what the Parthenon, Temple of
Athena Nikei and the Propylaia look like NOW:

The restoration of  Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nikei and the
Propylaia is making fantastic progress as of 2018. Here we have
5 amazing photos of the restoration of the Parthenon itself
between 2015 and 2018.

Parthenon 5 views 2018

And here you see a composite of the Temple of Athena Nikei
Athena Victorious) as it looked in the nineteenth century (first
picture) and then in its present greatly refurbished condition
next three pictures):

temple of Athena Nikei past and present

And here we see composites of the Propylaia past (nineteenth century):

Propylaia nineteenrh century

and present condition of the Propylaia, 2018:
Propylaia restored 2018

Present condition of the ceiling and the stunning Ionic columns
of the Propylaia, which are breath-taking, previously completely
destroyed before the twentieth century. Now this is what I call
REAL progress:

Propylaia ceiling and Ionic columns 2018
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Progress on the restoration of the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nikei and the Propylaia: Part A, what the Parthenon, Temple of Athena Nikei and the Propylaia looked like BEFORE restoration


Progress on the restoration of the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena
Nikei and the Propylaia: Part A, what the Parthenon, Temple of
Athena Nikei and the Propylaia looked like BEFORE restoration:

The restoration of  Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nikei and the
Propylaia is making fantastic progress as of 2018. To put it all in
context, I am posting here the deplorable condition of these 3
landmarks in the 15th., 17th. and 19th., centuries, before restoration.
Here you see two views of of the Ottoman Acropolis in 1456. It is still
in magnificent condition. Notice that the Ottomans did not desecrate
the beautiful frieze of the parthenon, much to their credit as an
advanced civilization.

Ottoman parthenon 1456

What a terrible shame while it was being used as a gunpowder
magazine, that it was hit by artillery shot and damaged severely and
blown to bits by the Venetians in 1687 as seen here. The buildings of
the Acropolis suffered significant damage during the 1687 siege by the
Venetians in the Morean War, fought between the Republic of Venice
and the Ottoman Empire between 1684 and 1699. Here you see a
black and white rendition of that terrible destruction:

Venetian_siege_of_Acropolis

Here you can see for yourself a composite of the deplorable condition
the Parthenon and the Propylaia in the nineteenth century.

acropolis and propylaia nineteenth century

Also illustrated here is the stunning dealized reconstruction painting
of the Acropolis and Areios Pagos in Athens, by Leo von Klenze, 1846. 

Acropolis_by_Leo_von_Klenze