Chapter 29 The Golden Age of Athens

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Chapter 29 The Golden Age of Athens

What were the major cultural achievements of Athens?

What were the major cultural achievements of Athens?

Pericles, Leader of Athens

Athens—City of Contrasts

Greek Religion

Greek Architecture

Greek Sculpture

Greek Drama

Greek Philosophy

Greek Sports

What were the major cultural achievements of Athens? The Golden Age of Athens brought many achievements in ancient Greek culture. Pericles was a great leader who promoted both the rebuilding of Athens and the growth of Greek culture and democracy. The Greek worship of gods and goddesses was part of everyday life. Athens was named for the goddess Athena. The Parthenon honored her. The temple at Delphi honored the god Apollo. The Greeks told myths, or stories, about their many gods.

What were the major cultural achievements of Athens? The temples on the acropolis in Athens were examples of the Greek talent for architecture. The lifelike marble statues made in workshops displayed the art of sculpture. Athenians enjoyed dramas staged in large open-air theaters. Only male actors performed. The Greeks also enjoyed discussing philosophy. Socrates was one of the greatest philosophers in Athens. The Greeks competed in athletic events at the Panathenaic Games and the Olympics. Events included races and combat sports.