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FarmVille Limited Edition Greek Mythology Building: Parthenon

Posted on April 11, 2012 9:20 pm by FarmVille Freak FarmGoddess

 

FarmVille Parthenon

The newest building to hit FarmVille is a the Limited Edition Parthenon as part of the Greek Mythology theme. The Parthenon is a decorative building that can be used to spruce up your farm and otherwise serves no functional purpose other than being decorative.

Historically, the Parthenon is one of the most important surviving Classical Greece structures located in Athens, Greece. It is a Greek temple dedicated to the Greek Goddess Athena that was completed in 438 BC. To read more about the Parthenon in real life, click here. It seems as though FarmVille confused the Greek Parthenon with the Roman Pantheon as the FarmVille rendition of the Parthenon looks much more like the Roman Pantheon. An honest mistake, but still a mistake that history/architect lovers are sure to notice!

FarmVille Limited Edition Greek Mythology Building (Released: April 11, 2012)

  • FarmVille Parthenon – 20 Farm Cash

Will you be making room for this building on your farm? How do you think the FarmVille version of the Parthenon compares to the real one?

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7 Responses to “FarmVille Limited Edition Greek Mythology Building: Parthenon” »

  1. Jason Says:

    Great fact checking here. This looks more like The Pantheon in Rome and not like the Parthenon in Greece.

  2. Fluffs Says:

    It looks nothing like the Parthenon

  3. Kovac Robert Says:

    Please, the picture above is the Pantheon in Rome and not the Parthenon i Athens!

  4. SteveX Says:

    Nice, but I’d prefer the Acropolis…

  5. SteveX Says:

    And by “Acropolis”, I mean the real Parthenon atop the Acropolis…

  6. Rachel Says:

    First thing I thought was…Idiots!

    Same problem that most everyone had in 7th grade art history class. Granted, maybe it’s not so obvious to those who haven’t been either place (or those who aren’t historians/art historians/architects).

    Second thought, even though it’s named wrong, I still want it! :D

  7. Kalipso Says:

    Hope there will be another greek building in the market cos i want one!

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