The temple of Apollo and Aphaia on Aegina
The archaeological site of Kolona and the temple of Athena Aphaia on the Greek Island of Aegina.
Twenty-four pillars of the Aphaia temple remain, out of a total of 34 and part of the maybe holy triangle of ancient times.
2018
Temple of Apollo, Aegina, Greece
Temple of Apollo Panorama. Aegina, Greece
A Panorama of The Temple of Apollo on the Island of Aegina in Greece.
Ancient Temples of Apollo and Afaia in Egina Hellas
CH701 stol aerial shootings over the island of Egina. Camera used DRIFT CHOST
Aegina Island Greece - Ruins Of The Temple Of Apollo - Adventures Of Phoenyx
In this Adventures of Phoenyx video we travel to the Aegina island of Greece and visit the ancient ruins of the Temple Of Apollo. This island of Aegina is modernly known for it's natural Pistachio nut farms, where the local island of Aegina inhabitants grow and produce some of the most amazing flavors of Pistachio's found anywhere in the world.
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Temple of Aphaea in Aegina island, Greece
An aerial view of the ancient Temple of Aphaea in Aegina island, Greece
Climbing the Temple of Apollo
No one is around to stop us so I climbed the Temple of Apollo in Aegina, Greece.
The Temple of Apollo, Bassae - Greece HD Travel Channel
The Temple of Apollo at Bassae lies 1,130 meters above sea level and can be reached by mountainous roads. The Temple of Apollo was built around 430 BC as gratitude to Apollo Epicurean, who allegedly saved the inhabitants during the Peloponnesian War with a medicinal plant from the plague.
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The temple was completely destroyed but re-erected by archaeologists again. Since 1989 it is under a tent construction which, however, will be removed upon completion of the renovation works.
The temple combines the three Greek style elements - Doric, Ionic and Corinthian. It is the second best-preserved temple of the Greek mother country and because of its stones also one of the most beautiful. Unusual is its location in north - south direction.
From the adjacent settlement only fragments have been preserved.
Since 1986 the Temple of Apollo at Bassae is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Der Apollontempel bei Bassae liegt in 1.130 m Höhe und ist über gebirgige Straßen zu erreichen. Der ca. 430 v. Chr. erbaute Apollontempel wurde zum Dank an Apollon Epikourios errichtet, der die Einwohner des Ortes während des Peloponnesischen Krieges angeblich mit einer Heilpflanze vor der Pest bewahrte.
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Der Tempel war vollständig eingestürzt und wurde von Archäologen wieder aufgerichtet. Seit 1989 befindet er sich unter einer Zeltkonstruktion, die nach Abschluss der Renovierungsarbeiten aber wieder entfernt werden soll.
Er vereinigt die drei griechischen Stilelemente -- dorisch, ionisch und korinthisch in sich. Er ist der zweitbeste erhaltenen Tempel des griechischen Mutterlandes und wegen seiner Steine auch einer der schönsten. Ungewöhnlich ist seine Lage in Nord -- Süd Richtung.
Von der angrenzenden Siedlung sind nur noch Fragmente vorhanden.
Seit 1986 zählt der Apollontempel bei Bassae zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe.
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We explore yet another of the Greek islands, Aegina. We also pay a visit to the Temple of Apollo.
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Jesus Christ of Jerusalem / Ruins of Temple Dilos Apollo part 2
Located in Kalymnos, Greece The ancient ruins of the temple of Dilos Apollo are also on this same site. I would like to thank my friend Sakis Koukouravas for providing all the detailed photos of the ancient ruins and of the early christian church! Check out his site at !! Produced by: Kalymnian's Voice on facebook : !
Temple of Aphaea - Aegina Island, Greece
Aegina has the Temple of Aphaea forms a triangle with mainland Acropolis and Temple of Posiden, a feat that baffles to this day!
The biggest island in the Saronic gulf and the 2nd biggest island in all of Greece.
The island has a special place in Greek mythology and history. The myth has it that the island tookits name from the most beautiful of the twenty daughters of Asopos, the river god, who eloped with Zeus to the then deserted island. In historical terms, there is evidence that the island was inhabited from as early as 3500 B.C. The island enjoyed strong economic and social growth between around 900 B.C. and 480 B.C., including minting the first coins anywhere in Greece during the 7th. Century B.C. In more modern times, Aegina was briefly the first “capital” of modern Greece from 1827 – 1829.
The Temple of Apollo Palatinus 3d reconstruction
My 3d educational reconstruction of The Temple of Apollo Palatinus Ancient Rome I century BC
Temple of Poseidon
The Ancient Greeks knew how to choose a site for a temple. At Cape Sounion, 70km south of Athens, the Temple of Poseidon stands on a craggy spur that plunges 65m to the sea.
Cape Sounion is noted for its Temple of Poseidon, one of the major monuments of the Golden Age of Athens.
The frieze's fragments that have survived, is believed they illustrated popular mythological themes of amazonomachy (or a battle between Centaurs and Lapiths), gigantomachy, and the deeds of Theseus. They were carved in white marble from Paros.
Made entirely of white marble, it was erected in the middle of the 5th century BC and built to honour Poseidon, God of the Sea. Built same year as the Parthenon – it is a vision of gleaming white columns. It is thought that the temple was built by Iktinos, the architect of the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens' Ancient Agora.
On a clear day you can see Kea, Kythnos and Serifos to the southeast, and Aegina and the Peloponnese to the west.
Sailors in ancient times knew they were nearly home when they saw the first glimpse of white, and views from the temple are equally impressive.
British poet Lord Byron was one of many who fell under its spell, composing poetry in its honour.
Byron's lines from Don Juan: 'Place me on Sunium’s marbled steep/Where nothing save the waves and I/May hear our mutual murmurs sweep.'
Byron was so impressed by Sounion that he carved his name on one of its iconic marble pillars.
When you visit Cape of Sounion you will be mesmerised by the blankets of blues, reds and oranges that engulf the temple as the sun descends into the sea.
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ONE OF A BEUTIFUL ISLAND OF GREECE VERY NEAR TO ATHENS,ONLY27 K.M FROM PORT OF PIREAS.ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE NAMED TEMPLE OF APHAIA(B.C.500)AND GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH MONASTERY ST:NIKTARIOS ARE MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
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