The Rise of Classical Greece and the Birth of the Doric Order
The Creative Spirit of an Empire
A Journey into the Golden Age of Greek Art and Architecture
As the dust settled upon the battlefields of Salamis and Plataea in 479 BC, marking the decisive defeat of the Persian Empire, Greece emerged as a new beacon of power and prosperity in the Mediterranean. Athens, the victor of these titanic struggles, became the epicenter of this vibrant Hellenistic world, exerting an unparalleled dominance over the region in the realms of politics, economics, and culture.
Amidst the grand architectural endeavors of this golden age, a distinctive architectural style emerged on the Greek mainland: the Doric order. Characterized by its simplicity, strength, and harmony, the Doric order became the quintessential expression of Greek architectural prowess and would leave an enduring legacy on the Western architectural tradition.
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