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A nymphaeum in Olympia, Greece. Artist: Samuel Magal
A nymphaeum in Olympia, Greece. A nymphaeum was a monument consecrated to the nymphs, especially those of springs. This particular nymphaeum was built by Herodes Atticus about AD 160 in memory of his wife Regilla, a priestess of Demeter, and in honor of the Imperial house. Olympia, a sanctuary of ancient Greece, is probably best known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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ANCIENT GREECE
ANCIENT GREEK
ANCIENT SITE
Archaeology
archeology
Architecture
building
BUILDINGS
color
Column
CONTINENT
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Greece
HERODES ATTICUS
Ilia
LOCATION
Magal
Monument
Nymphaeum
OLYMPIA
PELOPONNESE
peloponnisos
Photograph
Pillar
PILLARS
Ruin
RUINED
RUINS
SAMUEL
Samuel Magal
Sanctuary
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