Paestum

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Paestum is a large Greek site in Italy. It is located 60 miles south-southeast of Naples in what the Romans called "Magna Graecia" (= "Great Greece"). This area, along the western coast of southern Italy, was extensively settled by Greek colonists beginning in the eighth–century BC.

The site of Paestum is famous for its three well–preserved Greek Temples—of the Doric order—that date to 550–450 BC: the Temple of Hera (ca. 550 BC); the Temple of Athena (ca. 500 BC); and the Temple of Hera II (ca. 450 BC). They are in a wonderful state of preservation! It is about 300 acres in size!

Photos (15)

Temple of Athena 1
Temple of Athena 1
Temple of Athena 2
Temple of Athena 2
Temple of Hera II Exterior
Temple of Hera II Exterior
Temple of Hera II Colonnade
Temple of Hera II Colonnade
Temple of Hera II Front
Temple of Hera II Front
Temple of Hera II Altar
Temple of Hera II Altar
First Temple of Hera I Exterior 1
First Temple of Hera I Exterior 1
First Temple of Hera I Exterior 2
First Temple of Hera I Exterior 2
First Temple of Hera I Interior
First Temple of Hera I Interior
First Temple of Hera I Interior Dividers
First Temple of Hera I Interior Dividers
Ekklesiasterion Bouleuterion 1
Ekklesiasterion Bouleuterion 1
Ekklesiasterion Bouleuterion 2
Ekklesiasterion Bouleuterion 2
Amphitheater
Amphitheater
Amphitheater Exterior
Amphitheater Exterior
Amphitheater Entrance
Amphitheater Entrance
Keywords: Paestum, Temple of Athena, Crepidoma, Temples, Italy