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Temple of Hercules

unknown (Greek (ancient))
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Alternative Titles
Temple of Herakles
Akragus, Temple of Herakles
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/109894
Date
-500--470
Description
The remains of the inner cella; The so-called Temple of Herakles, at the south-west edge of the city, was the earliest example of Doric monumental architecture from after 500 BCE and was perhaps founded by the tyrant Theron (reigned 488-472 BCE). Its plan reflects that of late Archaic temples in mainland Greece, such as the Temple of Apollo at Delphi: both have a colonnade of 6 by 15 columns arranged symmetrically around a cella with pronaos and opisthodomos. There are also local Archaic features, including the shape of the capitals and almost no angle contraction. The cella is wide and lacks inner columns; the overall dimensions (stylobate 25.28 x 67.04 m) are slightly greater than those of the earlier Temple C at Selinus, which also has wide stairs in front of the temple. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/ (accessed 1/28/2008)
Type of Work
temple; excavation (site)
Subject
architectural exteriors, deities, mythology (Classical), Late Archaic
Rights
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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