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The archeological site of the Valley of the Temples

Temple of Concordia

Temple of Herakles (Hercules)

Temple of Olympean Zeus (Jupiter)

Temple of Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux)

Temple of Hephaistos (Vulcan)

Temple of Asclepios (Esculapium)

Rocky Sanctuary of Demeter

History of Agrigento

 

 

The Temple of Hera or Juno Lacinia
in Agrigento's Valley of the Temples


juno or hera

 


Temple of Hera (Juno) Lacinia


The name is, like that one of other Agrigentan temples, conventional. In the architecture of this building, erected on the south- east corner of the Valley of the Temples at a height of 120 meters above sea level, is obvious the worry of a rigorous artistic perfection. The building, like the others, faces east and has remarkable dimensions: on a high rectangular platform (m.41,106 in length and 20,260 in width), mounted on four steps, rest 34 columns. Six on the short side and thirteen on the long side , counting the corner ones both ways. A double square that occupies a surface of 832,807 square meters. The columns consist of four tamburi or drums with 20 sharp-edged flutes and have a height of meters 6,32 and a base diameter of meters 1,70; their distance is meters 1.71 at the center and 1,76 at the sides. It can be dated around 450-440 B.C. Today, 30 columns are standing but only sixteen with their capitals. It was restored by the Prince of Torremuzza in 1787.

 

 

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Excerpts from the guidebook "Agrigento- The Valley of the Temple and the Regional Museum" by Giuseppe Di Giovanni, a companion to most of the visitors of the Valley of The Temples. The photographs belong to the Archivio Di Giovanni and are reproduced under kind permission of the author
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