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Greek And Roman Architecture

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Greek and Roman Architecture


     The Greeks  thought of their Gods as having the same needs as human
beings, they believed that the Gods needed somewhere to live on Earth.  Temples
were built as the gods' earthly homes.  The basic design of temples developed
from the royal halls of the Maycenaean Age.  A Mycenaean palace consisted of a
number of buildings often more than one story high, grouped around a central
courtyard.  It was brightly painted, both inside and out.  In each palace there
was a large hall called a megaron, where the king held court and conducted state
business.  Little remains of the megaron at Mycenae.  This reconstruction is
based on the remains from other palaces, which would have been similar.
     The Romans took and borrowed a lot of things from the Greek culture.
For example,  the took the Greek Gods and renamed them.  They also took the
styles of Greek temples, but they changed them some.  The temple was rectangular,
with a gabled roof, with a frontal staircase giving access to its high platform.
They used mainly the Corinthian style, but they also made combinations, for
instance the Corinthian-Ionic style.  The Romans also added a lot of details and
decorations to their temples.  The Romans also made what became the very common
round, domed temple.  The main temple of a Roman city was the capitolium.  The
Pantheon, the famous temple in Rome, was a sample for some of the modern day
cathedrals and churches.
     The Classical Period Temples became much larger and more elaborate.
Parthenon, one of the most famous structures ever, was created during that
period.  The Greeks held many religious festivals in honour of their gods.  The
purpose of festivals was to please the gods and convince them to grant the
people's wishes. Such as  making the crops grow or bringing victory in war.  In
addition to religious events athletic competitions and theatrical performances
took place at festivals too..
     The early Greek architecture, f...

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