Category:Treasury of Syracuse (Olympia)

English: The Treasury of Syracuse is the second from the west, number II in the plan. Pausanias calls it the treasury of the Carthaginians, meaning Syracuse. A two-course wall remains around 3 sides of it. The front wall is distinguished by a gable-shaped block resting on and projecting over the front of it. For views along the line of the treasuries it is often hard to distinguish. The overhead views show it clearly.
<nowiki>Tesoro de los siracusanos; Syracusan Treasury; trésor des Syracusiens à Olympie; Syrakusalaisten aarrekammio; sacred building at Olympia; trésor antique à Olympie, Grèce; edificio en el santuario de Olimpia, Grecia; Treasury of Syracuse; Templo II; Templo de Siracusa</nowiki>
Syracusan Treasury 
sacred building at Olympia
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LocationOlympia, Ancient Olympia Municipality, Elis Regional Unit, West Greece Region, Decentralized Administration of Peloponnese, Western Greece and the Ionian Islands, Greece
Map37° 38′ 20.52″ N, 21° 37′ 50.66″ E
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