🏛️📸The first ever pH๏τo of the Parthenon

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This is the first image of the Doric temple after the discovery of the Daguerreotype in August 1839, two months later by Pierre-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière.
File:Parthenon 1839.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
The image also includes the small mosque in its only surviving pH๏τographic imprint.

The first pH๏τograph of the Acropolis and its history - Greek News Agenda

Interior view of the Parthenon, famous temple on top of

Interior view of the Parthenon, famous temple on top of

The first pH๏τograph of the Acropolis and its history

Rare and Stunning Old PH๏τos of Athens (and Greece) in the 19th Century - Rare Historical PH๏τos

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