Temple of Athena Nike

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At the Acropolis of Athens, you can discover ancient sculptures and watch magnificent vistas of the city of Athens from atop a Hill. 

You can also witness the world’s most prominent architectural complexes of the Greek region at the Acropolis. 

A must-visit attraction within the Acropolis is the Temple of Athena Nike, commonly called the Temple of Nike, whose ruins are open for exploration through guided tours of the Acropolis. 

About the Temple of Athena Nike

Athena Acropolis is a small shrine at the southeast edge of the Acropolis of Athens.

The Temple of Nike is one of the smallest and the earliest structures built on the Acropolis.

It is devoted to Nike, a form of Athena, regarded as the Greek mythology’s Goddess of victory.

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History of the Temple of Athena Nike on the Acropolis

History of the Temple of Athena Nike on the Acropolis
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The Temple of Athena Nike, built in the 5th century BC to celebrate the Athenian victory over the Persians, has a rich and storied history. 

It was converted into a Christian church and a mosque and suffered significant damage, but it was restored in the 19th century to its original form.

Today, it stands as a symbol of ancient Greek architecture.

It attracts thousands of visitors to the Acropolis of Athens each year, reminding us of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage.

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Facts about the Temple of Athena Nike

The temple is world-renowned for its stunning architecture and rich history. Let’s check out its facts:

  • Temple of Athena Nike Architecture– The Temple of Athena Nike Architecture is a beautiful example of ionic form and is one of the most iconic structures on the Acropolis of Athens. 

The Temple’s marble roof has a central peak, typical of Ionic architecture. 

The pediments of the Temple feature sculptures of Nike, the goddess of victory, in various poses.

  • Temple of Athena Nike columns- Athena Nike’s temple is peripteral, meaning a single row of columns surrounds it. 

It is also amphiprostyle, meaning it has columns on both the front and back of the Temple. 

There are four Temple of Athena Nike columns on the front and back and three on the sides. 

The columns are made of marble and are fluted, meaning they have vertical grooves running down the length of the column.

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Temple of Athena Nike opening hours

Temple of Athena Nike opening hours
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The Temple of Nike has separate opening and closing times from the Acropolis.

The season determines the timings of Acropolis Temples.

So, visitors must plan what sites to visit first at the Acropolis.

The timings for the Temple of Athena Nike on te Acropolis are:

SeasonTimings
Summer8 am to 6 pm
Winter8 am to 5 pm

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What to expect at the Temple of Athena Nike?

What to expect at the Temple of Athena Nike
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Many sculptures at the Acropolis Temple depict various battles and stories.

The southern wall of the Temple of Nike depicts the battle between the Greeks and Persians. 

You may also find reliefs of Goddess Nike adjusting her sandals and many more!

The Acropolis Museum has parts of the frieze which visitors can admire in depth.

The iconic wooden Temple of Athena Nike statue is in the inner chamber.

In the statue, Athena Nike holds a helmet in her left hand and a pomegranate, the symbol of fertility, in her right hand.

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FAQ

1. What was the purpose of the Temple of Athena Nike?

2. Is Athena and Athena Nike the same?

3. What happened to the Temple of Athena Nike?

4. Is there a separate ticket for the Temple of Athena and Acropolis?

5. Who was the Temple of Athena Nike Constructed for?

6. Why was the Temple of Athena Nike built?

7. Where is the Temple of Athena Nike located?

8. Who built the Temple of Athena Nike?

9. What is the Temple of Athena Nike made of?

10. Did the Nike of Athena Temple have a roof?

11. How big is the Temple of Athena Nike?

12. How many visitors does the Temple of Athena Nike have?

13. What was the Temple of Athena Nike used for?

14. How old is the Temple of Athena Nike?

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