Propylaea

Japanese: プロピュライア
Propylaea
In ancient Greek architecture, this refers to the gate leading to a temple. As a proper noun, it refers to the gate at the western end of the Acropolis in Athens. It was built by Mnesicles between 437 and 433 BC.

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Japanese:
古代ギリシア建築において,神殿に通じる前門をいう。固有名詞としてはアテナイのアクロポリスの西端にある門を指す。前437年―前433年にムネシクレスが建築。

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