"Temple Ruins of Apollo"
Temple of Apollo Patroos is an old dilapidated temple located in the city of Athens. Lying to north- west of the Ancient Agora of Athens and to the south of the Stoa of Zeus, this temple is a symbol of the classical Greek architectural designs. Constructed between 340 to 320 BCE, it highly signifies the Ionic order with its large volutes and pilasters. It has a width of ten meters (32.8084 feet) and a length of 16.5 meters (32.8084 feet). The temple had a cult statue of the God built by the infamous Greek sculptor Euphranor.
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"Temple Ruins of Apollo"
Temple of Apollo Patroos is an old dilapidated temple located in the city of Athens. Lying to north- west of the Ancient Agora of Athens and to the south of the Stoa of Zeus, this temple is a symbol of the classical Greek architectural designs. Constructed between 340 to 320 BCE, it highly signifies the Ionic order with its large volutes and pilasters. It has a width of ten meters (32.8084 feet) and a length of 16.5 meters (32.8084 feet). The temple had a cult statue of the God built by the infamous Greek sculptor Euphranor.
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