The Parthenon. It is the most important and characteristic monument of the ancient Greek civilization and still remains its international symbol. It was dedicated to Athena Parthenos, the patron goddess of Athens. It was built between 447 and 438 B.C. and its sculptural decoration was completed in 432 B.C. The construction of the monument was initiated by Perikles, the supervisor of the whole work was Pheidias, the famous Athenian sculptor, while Iktinos.
In 1997, the company, in order to commemorate the centenary of its operation, decided to publish the company's archive of Greek historical and contemporary flags. It is an archive that has been accumulated over a period of one hundred years of dealing with the flag and the national symbols.
The helmet of the Athenian General Miltiades, with the
inscription inside "Miltiades dedicated to Zeus", most
likely after the battle of Marathon, 490 BC.
Archaeological Museum Olympia.