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  • The Temple of Zeus

    The Temple of Zeus

    zeus temple The Temple of Zeus at Olympia stands as one of the greatest masterpieces of ancient Greek architecture and religion. an awe inspiring edifice by the architect Livon of Elis Built between 470 – 456  BCE by the architect Livon of Elis, it occupied the most prominent position within the sacred precinct (the Altis)

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  • The Heraion Temple

    The Heraion Temple

    Temple of Hera Constructed around 600 BC during the Archaic period, the Heraion of Olympia is one of the earliest examples of monumental stone temple architecture in ancient Greece from wood to stone architecture Situated north of the Temple of Zeus at the southern foothills of Mount Kronios, this Doric structure was dedicated to Hera,

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  • The Metroon

    The Metroon

    The Metroon Built during the Classical period, the Metroon was a small Doric temple dedicated to Rhea-Cybele, the Mother of the Gods, representing primordial creative forces and nature’s generative power. During the Roman period, the Metroon underwent a significant transformation in function, being rededicated to the cult of the emperors The Metroon: A Classical Temple

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  • The Pelopion

    The Pelopion

    Pelopion The Pelopion, one of Olympia’s most sacred structures, housed the burial mound of the hero Pelops, mythical founder of the Olympic Games The Significance of the Pelopion The Pelopion stands as a profoundly significant archaeological monument within the Altis sanctuary at Olympia, primarily serving as a tomb or cenotaph (a memorial monument for a

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  • The Shrine of Demeter Chamyne

    The Shrine of Demeter Chamyne

    The Sanctuary of Demeter Chamyne Ancient Olympia, as the site of the Olympic Games, conceals significant ancient structures beneath modern infrastructure, many of which were previously known only through the descriptions of ancient travelers, such as Pausanias. One such point, previously unknown and inaccessible for decades, was the Sanctuary of Demeter Chamyne. Its discovery in

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  • Another plan of the site of Olympia

    Another plan of the site of Olympia

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