TEMPLE OF ROME AND AUGUST
Monuments
2024
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2024
Small circular monument with a circular colonnade of nine Ionic columns.
Behind the Parthenon, on the west side, are the irregular foundations of a small circular monument (10.5 m x 13 m) built under Roman rule, dating from the end of the first century BC. According to the inscription on the entablature of the building, it was a temple dedicated by the Athenians to the goddess Rome and to Octavian Augustus. The temple consisted of a circular colonnade of nine Ionic columns imitating those of the Erechtheion.
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