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Agrigento
View from the front of the Temple of Concord, 5th century BC, Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, pictured on September 11, 2009, in the morning. Well preserved owing to its 6th century AD conversion to a church, the Temple of Concord is a typical example of optical correction whose tapering columns create the illusion of a perfectly aligned building. Its frieze consists of alternating triglyphs and metopes, and the pediment is undecorated. The Valley of the Temples is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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AR9180126
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Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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5TH CENTURY BC
Agrigento
AKRAGAS
ANCIENT
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
classical
COLONIZATION
COLONY
Column
cut-stone bearing masonry
DAY
DORIC
EARLY
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
GENERAL VIEW
Greek
HERITAGE
Hill
HISTORIC
History
HORIZONTAL
Island
Italian
Italy
MC
Mediterranean
Morning
no people
NOBODY
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Pediment
PHOTO
Photograph
Pillar
Roman
Sicilian
SICILY
SITE
SOUTHERN
Southern Europe
Southern European
Temple
Temple of Concord
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
valley of the temples
Worship