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Parthenon Museum Tour in Nashville: Worth It?

The Parthenon in Nashville's Centennial Park is a full-scale replica of the original in Athens. The museum inside holds a solid collection of Greek artifacts, plaster casts of the Elgin Marbles, and a massive statue of Athena that dominates the main hall. Expect a straightforward, air-conditioned experience that takes 30-45 minutes if you read most of the panels. It's educational without being overwhelming, though the building itself often impresses people more than the exhibits.

Best time to visit is spring or fall when the park is pleasant for a walk afterward. Summers get hot and humid, and the site draws more school groups. Expect to pay around $10-15 per adult for museum entry; the grounds and exterior are free. Combined park-and-museum visits usually run $15-25 total per person including parking or a quick bite nearby.

Tip: Go straight to the Athena statue first, then circle the casts and artifacts. Skip the small gift shop unless you need a postcard; it's overpriced and forgettable. If you're short on time, just walk around the outside and through the park instead. The replica's scale is the real draw here.

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