Archaeological Sites Temple of Olympian Zeus by felipe 9 May 2014 written by felipe 9 May 2014 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 23 Olympian Zeus Temple, © Heracles Kritikos Presented by: ©Greek Travel Pages The devotional character of the site goes back to prehistoric times, while the establishment of the sanctuary of Zeus is attested in the early historic era. In ca. 515 BC the tyrant of Athens Peisistratos initiated the construction of a monumental temple that was left unfinished because of the fall of the tyranny in Athens. Much later, in 174 BC, Antiochos IV Epiphanes, the king of Syria, attempted to continue the erection of the temple, which was finally completed by the Roman emperor Hadrian, in AD 124/125. Among the largest monuments of the ancient world (110.35 m. in length and 43.68 m. in width) the Hadrian’s temple of Zeus bore a double row of 20 columns on the flanks and three rows of 8 columns on the narrow sides. Apart from its size, this building was the first example where colonnades of the Corinthian order had been used on the exterior of a major temple. Within the temple stood the colossal gold-and-ivory cult statue of Zeus, while outside the building an equally colossal statue of Hadrian was raised by the Athenians in honour of the Roman emperor’s generosity. In fact, Hadrian’s reign marked the last flourishing period of ancient Athens. Opening hours: 01Apr – 31Oct Mon-Sun, 0800-2000 01Nov – 31Mar Mon-Sun, 0800-1500 Read all about the Temple of Olympian Zeus on Greek Travel Pages Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail felipe previous post Greek Hoteliers Set Bar High For 2014 Tourism Revenue next post Ancient Agora of Athens You may also like New Sales Kiosk at Acropolis Archaeological Site Nears Completion 22 January 2025 Athens’ Ancient Agora and Kerameikos Sites Set for Upgrade Completion by End... 13 January 2025 Greece’s Panagia Mesosporitissa Feast Added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List 6 December 2024 Greek Culture Ministry Targets Evros with €40 Million in Projects 7 October 2024 Culture Ministry Leads Major Restoration Projects in Kastoria 9 September 2024 Culture Ministry Invests €60 Million in the Restoration of Laconia’s Historic Monuments 9 September 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ