North Stoa

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North Stoa is an ancient colonnaded portico structure at Olympia, Greece, that served as a covered public space for gatherings and circulation within the sanctuary complex.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient colonnaded portico
architectural structure
stoa
architecturalStyle Greek architecture
associatedWith Olympic Games
culturalContext Panhellenic sanctuary
ancient Greek religion
hasCategory ancient Greek buildings
archaeological sites in Elis
stoas in Greece
hasFeature colonnade
roofed walkway
hasFunction covered public space
space for circulation
space for gatherings
heritageStatus Archaeological site of Olympia
surface form: part of UNESCO World Heritage Site: Archaeological Site of Olympia

part of the archaeological site of Olympia
locatedIn Elis
Greece
Olympia
Peloponnese
material marble (architectural elements)
stone
orientation north side of the sanctuary complex at Olympia
partOf sanctuary of Olympia
usedDuring ancient Greek period
usedFor informal social interaction
movement of visitors within the sanctuary
shelter from sun and rain

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