Nashville Parthenon
Nashville Parthenon
  • 1. The Nashville Parthenon is a full-scale replica of the original Parthenon in Athens, Greece, and stands as a stunning symbol of Nashville's nickname, 'The Athens of the South.' Completed in 1897 as part of the Tennessee Centennial Exposition, the Parthenon was originally intended to demonstrate the city's cultural and historical significance. This magnificent structure is constructed primarily of concrete and features a striking façade adorned with 46 Doric columns, each standing 34 feet tall. Inside, visitors are greeted by an awe-inspiring 42-foot-tall statue of Athena Parthenos, created by sculptor Alan LeQuire, which embodies the ancient Greek goddess of wisdom and war. The interior also houses an extensive art collection, showcasing the works of American painters, and features a gallery dedicated to the history of Tennessee. The Parthenon serves not only as a tourist attraction but also as an important cultural and educational resource, hosting various events and exhibitions throughout the year. Its architectural beauty and historical significance make it a beloved landmark, drawing thousands of visitors who are eager to experience a piece of ancient history right in the heart of Nashville.

    In which year was the Nashville Parthenon completed?
A) 1801
B) 2001
C) 1897
D) 1925
  • 2. What is the primary material used in the construction of the Nashville Parthenon?
A) Steel
B) Concrete
C) Wood
D) Brick
  • 3. Which festival led to the construction of the Nashville Parthenon?
A) Tennessee Centennial Exposition
B) Nashville Music Festival
C) Statehood Celebration
D) World's Fair
  • 4. What is the architectural style of the Nashville Parthenon?
A) Gothic
B) Romanesque
C) Classical Greek
D) Modernist
  • 5. Who designed the original Parthenon in Athens?
A) Eupalinos and Hippodamus
B) Ictinus and Callicrates
C) Phidias and Socrates
D) Vitruvius and Pericles
  • 6. What type of museum is located in the Nashville Parthenon?
A) History museum
B) Science museum
C) Children's museum
D) Art museum
  • 7. Who designed the original Nashville Parthenon?
A) Richard Meier
B) William Crawford Smith
C) Frank Lloyd Wright
D) Le Corbusier
  • 8. What feature of the Parthenon helps enhance its visual effect?
A) Straight lines throughout
B) Flat columns
C) Colored tiles
D) Entasis in the columns
  • 9. What is a common event held at the Nashville Parthenon?
A) Art exhibitions
B) Concerts
C) Sports events
D) Trade shows
  • 10. The Nashville Parthenon is located in which park?
A) Radnor Lake State Park
B) Centennial Park
C) Shelby Farms Park
D) Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park
  • 11. Which architectural feature provides balance to the Parthenon's construction?
A) Angled design
B) Symmetrical design
C) Asymmetrical design
D) Curved design
  • 12. What is the architectural order of the columns of the Nashville Parthenon?
A) Composite
B) Doric
C) Ionic
D) Corinthian
  • 13. In which American city is the Nashville Parthenon located?
A) Atlanta, Georgia
B) Nashville, Tennessee
C) Austin, Texas
D) Memphis, Tennessee
  • 14. What significant statue can be found inside the Parthenon?
A) Hercules
B) Athena Parthenos
C) Zeus
D) Poseidon
  • 15. What is the height of the statue of Athena in the Parthenon?
A) 42 feet
B) 25 feet
C) 30 feet
D) 50 feet
  • 16. Who suggested building a reproduction of the Parthenon for the Tennessee Centennial Exposition?
A) George Julian Zolnay
B) Major Eugene Castner Lewis
C) William Crawford Smith
D) Russell Hart
  • 17. What nickname is associated with Nashville?
A) Southern Athens
B) Music City
C) City of Music
D) Athens of the South
  • 18. Who was responsible for making models for the ornamentation of the Parthenon in Nashville?
A) Russell Hart
B) George Julian Zolnay
C) Major Eugene Castner Lewis
D) William Crawford Smith
  • 19. Which theatrical production was performed at the Parthenon in 1913?
A) Athenian Myths
B) Spring Pageant
C) The Fire Regained
D) The Mystery at Thanatos
  • 20. Who wrote 'The Fire Regained' performed in the Parthenon?
A) William Crawford Smith
B) Sidney Mttron Hirsch
C) Russell Hart
D) George Julian Zolnay
  • 21. What year was the exterior of the Parthenon completed during its reconstruction?
A) 1914
B) 1925
C) 1931
D) 1897
  • 22. Who donated the paintings for the Parthenon's permanent collection?
A) Alan LeQuire
B) James M. Cowan
C) Craig McDonald
D) Robert Altman
  • 23. In what year was the replica of the Athena Parthenos statue completed?
A) 1975
B) 1982
C) 2001
D) 1990
  • 24. What material covers the statue of Athena Parthenos as of 2002?
A) Marble
B) Bronze
C) Gold leaf
D) Silver
  • 25. Which Greek playwright's work was performed at the Parthenon in Nashville?
A) Homer
B) Aristophanes
C) Euripides
D) Plato
  • 26. What type of event took place at the Parthenon for Robert Altman's film?
A) Theater production
B) Musical concert
C) Battle scene
D) Political rally
  • 27. In which film did the Parthenon serve as a backdrop for a battle against Hydra?
A) Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
B) Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
C) Metamorphoses
D) Nashville
  • 28. What year did the Nashville Parthenon receive exterior cleaning and restoration?
A) 1990
B) 1982
C) 2001
D) 2010
  • 29. Which album features a song titled 'Nashville Parthenon'?
A) Three Chords and The Truth
B) Metamorphoses
C) Etiquette, by Casiotone for the Painfully Alone
D) Greeks: Crucible of Civilization
  • 30. What type of performances were held inside the Parthenon at the foot of Athena's statue?
A) Sophocles' Antigone
B) Mary Zimmerman's Metamorphoses
C) Robert Altman's Nashville
D) Euripides' Medea
  • 31. What did some followers of Goddess Spirituality practices leave near the statue?
A) Ritual offerings
B) Paintings
C) Books
D) Coins
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