Can you go inside the Parthenon in Nashville?

Visiting the Parthenon
There's no fee to see the outside of the Parthenon. You can drive right to Centennial Park and park in the lots there. As mentioned, to go inside, adults must pay $10. As of this writing, the inside of the Parthenon is open from 12:30 pm to 4:30 pm on Sunday, and closed on Mondays.
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How much is it to go inside the Parthenon in Nashville?

Adults $6; seniors (62+) and children (4-17) $4; 3 & under free. Discounts available for groups of 10+ and a reservation made at least one week in advance.
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Can you take pictures inside the Parthenon in Nashville?

Photography is welcome in the museum, with the exception of one display case in the Centennial Gallery; this case is labelled with a sign stating that photography is not permitted.
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What's inside the Parthenon Nashville?

The Parthenon built for the Centennial was not a replica on the inside; its interior was a series of galleries for exhibiting the enormous collection of paintings and sculptures borrowed from Europe and throughout the United States for the Exposition.
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Is the Parthenon in Nashville worth visiting?

Visiting the Parthenon in Nashville is more than just a historical look at this Greek masterpiece. It is an experience that you will cherish and want to recreate each time you return to Music City.
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What is the top of the Parthenon called?

The triangular wall surface of the pediment, called the tympanum, rested on an entablature (a composite band of horizontal moldings) carried over the columns. The tympanum was often decorated with sculpture, as in the Parthenon (Athens, 447–432 bc), and was always crowned by a raking, or slanted, cornice.
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Can you get married at the Parthenon in Nashville?

With room for up to 500 guests, the building is an elegant space to host your next private event. Perfect for weddings, parties, receptions, and corporate dinners there is no other place like it in the Western Hemisphere.
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Are there bathrooms at the Parthenon Nashville?

Men's and women's restroom are located inside the Museum Lobby near the entrance of the Nashville Parthenon.
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How much is the Athena statue in Nashville worth?

It was rebuilt in the early 20's as is true to size of the one in Greece. The $10 admission is worth it. There are many exhibits of the World's Fair including some really cool artifacts. The statue of Athena is absolutely gorgeous.
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Is there parking at the Parthenon Nashville?

Yes the parking is free and it is a lovely place to take a nice long walk after viewing the Parthenon!!
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How accurate is the Nashville Parthenon?

Nashville Tennessee is home to the most accurate replica of the Parthenon. Despite the accuracy of parts of it however, anyone who has seen the real Parthenon in Athens will understand that without its surrounding context, it can never even come close to recreating the experience.
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How was Parthenon destroyed?

On 26 September 1687, an Ottoman ammunition dump inside the building was ignited by Venetian bombardment during a siege of the Acropolis. The resulting explosion severely damaged the Parthenon and its sculptures.
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Is the Parthenon in Nashville the same size as the one in Athens?

It had the same dimensions, number of columns, and sculptures as the ancient Greek building. There was even a full-size, 42-foot statue of Athena! The only difference was that the new Parthenon was made out of wood and plaster since it was only supposed to be temporary for the exposition.
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Is there scaffolding around the Acropolis?

Scaffolding has been up somewhere around the ancient temple ever since. But from now until September, the exterior of the Parthenon will be scaffold-free. Building the Parthenon took nine years from 447 BC and the sculptural decorations took another 10 years to complete.
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Why is there a Parthenon replica in Nashville?

Built at the tail-end of the 19th century for the Centennial Exposition in Tennessee, the recreated Parthenon served as the festival's art gallery and spoke to the city's self-declared reputation as the “Athens of the South.” (Not to be outdone, Memphis built a Pyramid as a reminder that the city was named after ...
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Is the Parthenon restoration completed?

Greece's Central Archaeological Council has announced its major decision to reconstruct the northern wall of the cella (or chamber) of the Parthenon in Athens, completing restoration works that have lasted for over three decades.
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Why is the Parthenon so important?

Importance of the Parthenon

Built in the 5 century B.C., it was a symbol of the power, wealth and elevated culture of Athens. It was the largest and most lavish temple the Greek mainland had ever seen. Today, it is one of the most recognized buildings in the world and an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece.
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How long is the Parthenon tour?

Touring the entire inside of the Parthenon will take less than 30 minutes. (It could take much longer if you read all the notes about the artifacts and art pieces.)
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What are free things to do in Nashville Tennessee?

TOP 10 FREE THINGS TO DO IN NASHVILLE
  • Free Music on Honky Tonk Highway.
  • Sightseeing Tours.
  • Tennessee State Museum.
  • Discover the Many Free Parks.
  • Attend the Midnite Jamboree.
  • Savannah's Candy Kitchen.
  • Check out a Neighborhood.
  • Purchase a Tourist Pass.
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Is Centennial Park free?

Visitors to Centennial Park can take advantage of free designated, timed and untimed parking. All parking within Centennial Park is free and the majority of this parking is also untimed. There are small areas of parking near the major gates that offer timed parking (a maximum of 3 hours).
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Can you get married at Centennial Park Nashville?

The Herb Garden Courtyard at Centennial Art Center is a wonderful place to host a special event. Located in the northeast corner of Centennial Park, the Herb Garden is maintained by the Herb Society of Nashville and can be rented after hours for weddings, receptions, and private parties.
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Can you get married in Centennial Park?

Centennial Parklands hires a range of spectacular sites for up to 300 guests that include natural water features, romantic woodland areas and secluded spots. Browse and book your dream wedding today.
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Can you get married on the Acropolis?

The ideal place for an urban and also absolutely romantic wedding party is the center of Athens, under the shadow of the 'holy rock' of Acropolis! Arrange and organize your wedding as romantic as you dream it.
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What happened to Athena statue in Parthenon?

The cult statue, begun in 447 BCE and dedicated in 438 BCE, would remain the great city's symbol for a thousand years until, in Late Antiquity, it disappeared from the historical record, possibly taken to Constantinople and there later destroyed.
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