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I dont know what its called really, Acropolis or Parthenon? I just combine the two :D

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:iconsleurope:
this is the Parthenon that stays on the acropolis =)
:iconpaanhaas:
done very great, but to me it seems like it was boring to draw, to make every pillar seem right and stuff. But yeah, good job!

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:iconcity-builder:
I looks really great! I find the shading on the inside of the building especially very well done.
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This is the Partenon, Acropolis is a bit high place, holly place where the Partenon is built. From the babylon dictionary the right translation for Acropolis is: citadel in Athens in which the Parthenon was built .
Hope I helped you with the peradventure :D
Well about your drawing it's amazing, I like it very much and I :+fav: it :)

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This is the temple dedicated to godess Athena known as the Parthenon! meaning "for Athena"

it is the main temple of the Acropolis which lets say was the "castle" of Athens and it means "at the edge of the city"

Increadible drawing like most not to say all in your gallery!!! :clap:

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:icona1000armysofme:
wow thats amazing. i been there and when i saw this it looks so real
:icond6ominika:
OH DAMNN truly love this one!

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December 26, 2004
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