the erechtheion

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Erechtheion Temple on the Acropolis Hill of Athens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Erechtheion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Erechtheion temple, Acropolis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Erechtheion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Erechtheion Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Erechtheion or Erechtheum Temple in Athens, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Erechtheion Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Erechtheion
Beautiful view of Erechtheion in Athens, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful close up statues view of Erechtheion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful view of Erechtheion with palm in Athens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Athens, Greece, Acropolis and Erechtheion Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Caryatid and Erechtheion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Erechtheion Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Temple Erechtheion in Acropolis Athens Gre Royalty Free Stock Photo
Construction of the elegant temple of Erechtheion in Pentelic marble (421–406 BC) was by a complex plan which took account of the extremely uneven ground and the need to circumvent several shrines in the area. The entrance, facing east, is lined with six Ionic columns. Unusually, the temple has two porches, one on the northwest corner borne by Ionic columns, the other, to the southwest, supported by huge female figures or Caryatids.


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