Temple E

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Temple E is an ancient Greek Doric temple at the archaeological site of Selinus in Sicily, renowned for its well-preserved remains and classical architectural features.

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Temple E canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Doric temple
ancient Greek temple
alsoKnownAs Temple of Hera at Selinus NERFINISHED
archaeologicalSiteType sanctuary
architecturalStyle Doric order NERFINISHED
ancient Greek architecture
belongsToCivilization ancient Greek civilization
continent Europe
country Italy
culture ancient Greek
dedicatedTo Hera NERFINISHED
governingBody Italian Ministry of Culture NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus partially reconstructed
hasElement colonnade
crepidoma
metopes with sculptural decoration
pediment
stylobate
hasFeature Doric columns
cella (naos)
entablature with triglyphs and metopes
opisthodomos
peripteral colonnade
pronaos
hasPreservationStatus ruin
hasTourismRole major tourist attraction in Selinunte
heritage classical Greek temple architecture
isSubjectOf archaeological research
studies of Doric architecture
knownFor classical architectural features
well-preserved remains
locatedIn Italy
Selinus NERFINISHED
Sicily
archaeological site of Selinus NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mediterranean Sea
material local limestone
openToPublic yes
orientation roughly east–west
partOf archaeological park of Selinunte NERFINISHED
temple complex of Selinus NERFINISHED
period Classical period of ancient Greece
region Sicily
usedFor religious worship

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Selinus hasTemple Temple E