Federal Hall and the Parthenon have differences in structure even though they share a similar appearance. The first noticeable difference is the fact that Federal Hall is not curved like the Parthenon. The Parthenon was curved, which served the purpose of fooling the common eye into thinking that the building was straight. This lack of curvature makes the building look smaller and also leads to a misalignment in the architrave. The Parthenon had two entrances while Federal Hall only has one. The Parthenon had columns surrounding the entire perimeter of the building. On the other hand, Federal Hall only features columns on the front and back of the building. The sides of Federal Hall are composed of rectangular columns that are fused
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