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The archeological site of the Valley of the Temples

Temple of Hera (Juno) Lacinia

Temple of Concordia

Temple of Herakles (Hercules)

Temple of Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux)

Temple of Hephaistos (Vulcan)

Termple of Asclepios (Esculapium)

Rocky Sanctuary of Demeter

History of Agrigento

 

 

 

 

The Temple of Olympean Zeus (Jupiter)
in Agrigento's Valley of the Temples


Temple of Zeus

Reconstruction by Giuseppe Di Giovanni

 


Temple of Olympian Zeus (Jupiter)


The Akragantines, after their victory over the Carthaginians at Himera (480- 479), as a thanks- giving to Zeus, erected this buildong that, for its proportions, was one of largest of antiquity. It is an essentially Doric building but it was pseudoperipteral i.e. there were no free-standing columns but demi-columns , seven by fourteen, engaged into a continuous wall.
The massive rectangular platform stands on five steps, faced east and measured 113, 20 meters in length and 56meters in width, a double square covering an area of .6407 square meters, nearly the dimensions of a soccer field that can accommodate approximately 42.00 spectators.
In the intercolumni (spaces between the columns) stood giant statues (7.61 metres high) called Telamons or Atlantes.
The historian Tommaso Fazello, who can be regarded as the discoverer of this temple, reported that most of the building fell to the ground on 9 December 1401.

 

 

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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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