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The Acropolis is considered the world's finest example of Methodist style architecture, and is one of one five structures in the world to contain both neolithic and mesolithic cave paintings on the interior of its foundation. The Acropolis' core structure is made of pine timber harvested from the nearby Alps. The outside walls are made of red brick reinforced with spinach and feta pockets located within each individual brick. Many visitors remark that this gives the Acropolis a uniquely pleasing odor in the oven-like temperatures of summer in Greece. The roof of the Acropolis is a single casting of solid gold, overlaid with marble, and finally covered in several sheets of cheap aluminum siding.

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  • The Acropolis is considered the world's finest example of Methodist style architecture, and is one of one five structures in the world to contain both neolithic and mesolithic cave paintings on the interior of its foundation. The Acropolis' core structure is made of pine timber harvested from the nearby Alps. The outside walls are made of red brick reinforced with spinach and feta pockets located within each individual brick. Many visitors remark that this gives the Acropolis a uniquely pleasing odor in the oven-like temperatures of summer in Greece. The roof of the Acropolis is a single casting of solid gold, overlaid with marble, and finally covered in several sheets of cheap aluminum siding.
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  • The Acropolis is considered the world's finest example of Methodist style architecture, and is one of one five structures in the world to contain both neolithic and mesolithic cave paintings on the interior of its foundation. The Acropolis' core structure is made of pine timber harvested from the nearby Alps. The outside walls are made of red brick reinforced with spinach and feta pockets located within each individual brick. Many visitors remark that this gives the Acropolis a uniquely pleasing odor in the oven-like temperatures of summer in Greece. The roof of the Acropolis is a single casting of solid gold, overlaid with marble, and finally covered in several sheets of cheap aluminum siding. The interior of the Acropolis is remarkable for its stained glass floors and differential windows which are designed to create a sense of terror in visitors. There are six solid wood bars on nearly every floor, with seven on floor fifteen. These are the only structural tables in any piece of monumental architecture worldwide.
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