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Temple of Athena (Paestum)

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Location
  
Paestum, Campania

Completed
  
ca. 500 B.C.

Province
  
Province of Salerno

Construction started
  
ca. 510 B.C.

Size
  
Doric

Phone
  
+39 0828 811023

Temple of Athena (Paestum)

Address
  
Parco Archeologico di Paestum, Via Magna Grecia, 919, 84047 Paestum NA, Italy

Hours
  
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Similar
  
Second Temple of Hera, Tomb of the Diver, Foce del Sele, Parco Archeologico di Paestum, Paestum National Archaeol

The Temple of Athena or Temple of Ceres (c. 500 BC) is a Greek temple found at Paestum, built near the so-called Basilica which is much larger than it. It has a high pediment and a Doric frieze, made up of large blocks of limestone. The structure is simpler than the two temples of Hera nearby (the so-called Temple of Neptune and the Basilica): there is a pronaos and naos, but no adyton or opisthodomos (treasure room behind the naos).

The inside of the wide pronaos contained eight columns in the ionic style (four frontal and two on each side), of which the bases and two capitals remain. These capitals, like those of the Basilica, burst from an ornate collar. This seems to be the first example of two architectural orders co-existing in a single building.

Traditionally, the temple was attributed to Ceres, but as a result of the recovery of numerous statuettes in terracotta depicting Athena, it is now thought to have been dedicated to this deity.

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Temple of Athena (Paestum) Wikipedia