Buit in 447 BC
located in Athens, Greece
people consider this structure as their patron
Temple of Apollo at Didyma. It was built in 300 BC.
It was made to have two sets of columns surrounding
the inside
called a dipteral. Only 3 columns are left there were
thought to be 126
This temple was built in Athens. In the seventh century it was
converted to a church. this church is still in use today. The temple was originally built for Hephaestus god of metal work and volcanoes.
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