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Olympieion (The temple of Olympian Zeus)

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The temple of Olympian Zeus, the largest of the ancient temples of Athens, stands on a low elevation in the ground to the south-east of the Acropolis.Traces of human settlement on this site date from as early as the prehistoric period. Worship of Zeus in the area of the Olympieion is attested from early historical times, and there was a temple here already in the early 6th century BC. During the period of the tyranny, in 515 BC, Peisistratos the Younger, grandson of the famous Peisistratos, endeavored to replace this early temple with a new one of large dimensions, on the model of those in Asia Minor. Construction had reached the level of the crepis when the tyranny at Athens was overthrown. The Athenians refused to continue with the building of it, so that the democracy should not bring to completion a work that, although brilliant, was a reminder of the hated tyranny. In 174 BC, the King of Syria, Antiochos IV Epiphanes, continued the work, with Cossutius, a Roman, as his architect. The level of the entablature was reached before work came to a halt in 163 BC. on the death of Antiochos. After his stay in Athens in AD 124-125, the emperor Hadrian decided to finish the temple, and it was inaugurated in AD 131. This temple was one of the largest in the ancient world, and stood in a large open space measuring 250 m x 130 m; it was 110.35 m long and 43.68 m wide, and is in the Corinthian order. There were two rows of 20 columns on the sides and three rows of 8 columns on the ends, giving a total of 104 columns, which were 17.25 m high, with a base diameter of 1.70 m. Only 16 are now preserved, 13 at the south-east corner and 3 near the south-west corner; the middle one of these last fell after a storm in 1852 and now lies on the ground. The cella housed a chryselephantine statue of Zeus and a statue of Hadrian, who was honored jointly with the god. A rectangular poros enclosure wall measuring 205.85 m x 128.72 m was constructed and buttressed with built pillars. Entrance to the enclosure was by a small propylon on the north side (Source: Official pamphlet). This picture was taken on 26 June 2013, Sig..

Comments (25)


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Faemike55

5:26PM | Tue, 23 July 2013

Very cool capture and history, Sig Thanks for sharing

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casmindo

5:48PM | Tue, 23 July 2013

so much history and you captured it well

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Richardphotos

6:10PM | Tue, 23 July 2013

thanks for sharing this Sig. it is an amazing historical artifact and superb photo

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UVDan

8:27PM | Tue, 23 July 2013

Great photo and history lesson!

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Minda

10:58PM | Tue, 23 July 2013

amazing photo and excellent history sig..Thanks for sharing.

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kgb224

11:34PM | Tue, 23 July 2013

Superb capture my friend. God bless.

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auntietk

12:26AM | Wed, 24 July 2013

It must be quite an experience to stand there and see this. What a fantastic shot! I love the angle, and the details are amazing.

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renecyberdoc

1:31AM | Wed, 24 July 2013

excellent take bro.

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jayfar

2:09AM | Wed, 24 July 2013

Excellent shot and thank you for a great narrative Sig.

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tigertim

3:26AM | Wed, 24 July 2013

Impressive!!.. a great photo Sig, , and thanks for the interesting narrative too.

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abreojos

6:01AM | Wed, 24 July 2013

Awesome shot of the amazing structures! POV is spot on!

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ontar1

7:03AM | Wed, 24 July 2013

Fantastic write up and scene, outstanding capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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dakotabluemoon

7:03AM | Wed, 24 July 2013

This is a superb capture of this historical piece awesome shot dude.

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farmerC

2:08PM | Wed, 24 July 2013

Fantastice recording

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flavia49

5:13PM | Wed, 24 July 2013

fabulous picture

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sandra46

5:20PM | Wed, 24 July 2013

VERY BEAUTIFUL

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Jay-el-Jay

7:06PM | Wed, 24 July 2013

A fine photograph of these ancient ruins.A very impressive sight.

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FredNunes

8:09PM | Wed, 24 July 2013

Great photo!

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danapommet

8:37PM | Wed, 24 July 2013

It is extraordinary that any of this still stands. A fantastic photo my friend!

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nefertiabet

5:22AM | Thu, 25 July 2013

Beautiful photo and info. Lov this.

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virginiese Online Now!

3:18AM | Fri, 26 July 2013

Magnificent ruins. I live the style of the pillars there ! Great capture !

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starship64 Online Now!

1:03AM | Sat, 27 July 2013

Gorgeous shot!

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ia-du-lin

11:42AM | Mon, 29 July 2013

beautiful capture!

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debbielove

8:21AM | Tue, 06 August 2013

One of the best shots of this piece of ancient History I've seen mate! Really good shot! Rob

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tennesseecowgirl

10:40AM | Thu, 29 August 2013

wonderful work on this!!!


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ModelCanon PowerShot ELPH 115 IS
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