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The Parthenon is a temple of Pallas Athena. In
the 17th century the Propylaea and the Parthenon were severely
damaged when explosive powder stored in them exploded. Further
damage was done during fighting between the Turks and the
Venetians. The latter tried to remove some of the Parthenon
sculptures and broke them, while the Turks destroyed several
ancient monuments to build defensive walls. In 1801 the British
ambassador to Turkey, Thomas Bruce, the seventh earl of Elgin, was
given permission by the Turks to remove many remaining sculptures.
Known as the Elgin Marbles, they are now in the British Museum in
London. Fighting during an uprising in 1821 did further
damage. |