The Acropolis with its Parthenon is Greece's #1 tourist attraction. Are there any halachic issues with touring the ruins of pagan temples?
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related: Is one allowed to visit a temple or place of worship of a religion no longer in existence? and Visiting sites previously used for idol worship – mbloch Jul 06 '20 at 04:07
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@mbloch, this seems to me to be a duplicate of those (of either of them, really, and certainly in combination). Do you agree? J G, do those pages answer your question? If not, can you [edit] the latter to indicate what's still missing? – msh210 Jul 06 '20 at 05:10
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@msh210 I do agree indeed, the only reason I didn't flag is that I'm not exactly sure of the classification of whatever ancient Greek religion was practiced there – mbloch Jul 06 '20 at 05:15
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1@mbloch, considering that the actual question asks about "pagan temples", I've closed it as a duplicate. J G, again, if you're asking something different from what's on those pages, please [edit] to clarify what, and this post can be reopened to answerers. – msh210 Jul 06 '20 at 05:37
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Yes, i'm not asking anything different unless somehow Greek mythology is different than Mayan paganism. – J G Jul 06 '20 at 05:47
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You can actually go into the parthenon there, just walk around it outside. To go in you have to go to Nashville TN – Double AA Jul 06 '20 at 13:30