The Acropolis (Akropolis) means 'city on a hill' and dates from the 5th
century BC. Dominated by its main temple, the Parthenon, the Acropolis
can be seen from all around the city of Athens. In 510 BC, the Delphic
Oracle told Pericles that this hill should be a place to worship the
gods so he set about an ambitious building project which took half a
century and employed both Athenians and foreigners. It reflects the
wealth and power of Greece at the height of its cultural and influence.
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