Ancient Greek temples

English: This page presents media showing the remains of selected ancient Greek temples. Only such temple remains were selected that feature at least one architrave that currently is in situ. For more conclusive collections of media showing ancient Greek temples see Category:Ancient Greek temples.

See also: Temple

Greece

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Aegina: Temple of Aphaia (5th century BC)

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Athens

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Acropolis (5th century BC)

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Parthenon
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Erechtheion
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Temple of Athena Nike
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Temple of Hephaistos (5th century BC)

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Temple of Zeus (2nd century)

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Bassae: Temple of Apollo Epicurius (5th century BC)

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Corinth: Temple of Apollo (6th century BC)

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Delphi: Temple of Athena (4th century BC)

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Naxos: Temple of Demeter (6th century BC)

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Nemea: Temple of Zeus (4th century BC)

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Olympia: Philippeion (4th century BC)

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Rhodes: Acropolis of Rhodes: Temple of Apollo (3rd century BC)

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Sounion: Temple of Poseidon (5th century BC)

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Cyprus: Sanctuary of Apollo Hylates (8th century BC)

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Germany: Exhibits in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin (2nd century BC)

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The temple remains featured in the Pergamon museum in Berlin were originally located in Pergamon (Asia Minor; today: Turkey). They are partially reconstructed, partially original.

Italy

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Agrigento

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Temple of Concordia (5th century BC)

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Temple of Hera (5th century BC)

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Temple of Demeter (5th century BC)

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Temple of Dioscuri (5th century BC)

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Bernalda: Tavole Palatine (6th century BC)

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Temple of Poseidon (5th century BC)

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Temple of Hera (6th century BC)

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Temple of Athena (6th century BC)

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Segesta: Ancient Greek temple of Segesta (5th century BC)

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Selinunte (6th century BC)

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Temple C

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Temple E (Temple of Hera)

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Syracuse

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Temple of Apollo (6th century BC)

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See also: Temple of Apollo (Syracuse)

Temple of Athena (5th century BC)

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Libya: Cyrene: Temple of Zeus (5th century BC)

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Turkey (Asia Minor)

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Didyma: Temple of Apollo (6th century BC)

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Geyre: Temple of Aphrodite (Aphrodisias; 1st century BC)

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Çavdarhisar: Aizanoi Zeus temple (1st century BC)

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