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The Tholos (Skias) in the Greek Agora of Athens, Greece. Artist: Samuel Magal
The Tholos (Skias) in the Greek Agora of Athens, Greece. At the southwest side of the agora in Athens, and as part of the Bouleuterion complex, stood the Tholos, a round temple, eighteen metres in diameter, which served as the seat of the Prytaneis of Athens. It was built around 470 BC by Cimon, to serve as a dining hall for the boule (members of the senate).
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AR9127775
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Public
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5179px × 3396px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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5TH CENTURY BC
Agora
ANCIENT GREECE
ANCIENT GREEK
ANCIENT SITE
Archaeology
archeology
Architecture
ATHENS
building
BUILDINGS
color
CONTINENT
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Greece
GREEK AGORA
LOCATION
Magal
Photograph
Prytaneis
religion
Religious
Ruin
RUINED
RUINS
SAMUEL
Samuel Magal
Sites & Photos
Sites and Photos
Temple
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Tholos