Erectheion
On the Acropolis are exact replicas of the original, as five remain in the Acropolis museum and another resides in the British Museum in London. After its completion, the Erectheion was damaged by fire only a decade later, and was used as a harem for the Turkish governor in 1460. In 1801, Lord Elgin was allowed to remove anything from the monument and carried off one of the Caryatids and one of the eastern columns. However, partial excavations and reconstructions of the Erectheion started to be carried out from 1833, and still stands tall on the Acropolis.
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Sources:
http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/eh251.jsp?obj_id=973
https://www.ancient.eu/Erechtheion/