What are the 3 temples of Paestum?

What are the 3 temples of Paestum?

Paestum temples: Archaeological Park + Museum Tickets

  • Temple of Hera. The temple of Hera is the oldest of the three temples, built about 550 BC.
  • Temple of Neptune.
  • Temple of Athena.

Who built Paestum?

Paestum

History
Builder Colonists from Sybaris and/or Troezen
Founded Around 600 BC
Periods Archaic Greece to Middle Ages
Site notes

Who built the Second Temple of Hera?

According to Solinus it was the Dorian people who established the community that would build the temples. [4] To these people the worship of Hera must have been of great importance; within the temenos there are another eleven sites dedicated to Hera’s worship.

What is the Paestum made of?

Constructed using brown-tinted local limestone it was originally covered in stucco and measured 54 x 24 metres. Unusually for a Doric temple, each facade has 9 columns with 18 presented along the long sides.

How many Temple of Hera are there?

The most impressive part of Paestum is two well-preserved temples dedicated to the goddess, Hera. The first temple was built around 550 BCE. The second temple was built around 450 BCE. They are considered to be some of the best surviving examples of Greek architecture.

Who built the Temple of Hera I?

The Elean account says that it was the people of Skillos, one of the cities in Triphylia, who built the temple about eight years after Oxylos came to the throne of Elis. The style of the temple is Doric, and pillars stand all round it.

Who is the architect of Temple of Hera?

The Elean account says that it was the people of Skillos, one of the cities in Triphylia, who built the temple about eight years after Oxylos came to the throne of Elis. The style of the temple is Doric, and pillars stand all round it. In the rear chamber one of the two pillars is of oak.

  • August 13, 2022