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How the interior of the Parthenon appeared to ancient Greeks


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This article examines how ancient visitors perceived the Greek Parthenon. It suggests that the Parthenon’s interior was likely darker than previously thought and that the gold and ivory statue of Athena was illuminated by lamplight.

Researchers utilized advanced 3D modeling and lighting simulations to recreate the original lighting conditions of the temple. The findings challenge the long-held notion that the Parthenon was brightly illuminated, revealing instead that it was intentionally dim, featuring selective lighting to enhance visitors' visual and spiritual experiences. The research highlights how architectural features—such as the temple’s alignment with the sunrise, translucent marble ceilings, and carefully positioned openings—were intricately designed to control light and shadow.

The study also contradicts earlier theories suggesting that reflective pools played a significant role in lighting, indicating their more likely purpose was for humidity control or rituals. Ultimately, the research indicates that the combination of darkness and selective lighting heightened feelings of wonder and religious devotion, allowing Athena’s gold-and-ivory statue to appear as if it rose from the shadows.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/annual-of-the-british-school-at-athens/article/illuminating-the-parthenon/D0F077C96D199A00C5294CA6B41B42D1

 

https://phys.org/news/2025-05-3d-demystifies-parthenon-conditions-ancient.html

 

A previous post discussed the outer appearance of the Parthenon. Researchers feel the sculptures outside were brightly painted:

 

 

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