Temple of Apollo at Corinth

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The Temple of Apollo at Corinth is an ancient Doric peripteral temple, dating to the 6th century BCE, that served as one of the principal religious monuments of the Greek city of Corinth.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Doric temple
ancient Greek temple
archaeological site
peripteral temple
architecturalStyle Doric order
associatedDeityDomain Apollo Musagetes
surface form: Apollo, god of music, prophecy, and light
completionCentury 6th century BCE
constructionStartCentury 6th century BCE
continent Europe
country Greece
culture ancient Greek
currentCondition ruin
dedicatedTo Apollo
deityType Olympian god
excavatedBy American School of Classical Studies at Athens
governingBody Hellenic Ministry of Culture
hasCella yes
hasColonnade yes
hasColumnOrder Doric
hasOpisthodomos yes
hasPronaos yes
heritage Classical antiquity
locatedInAncientCity Corinth
surface form: ancient Corinth
location Corinth
Greece
Peloponnese
material limestone
near Isthmus of Corinth
numberOfColumnsOnFacade 6
numberOfColumnsOnFlanks 15
openToPublic yes
overlooks ancient agora of Corinth
partOf archaeological site of Ancient Corinth
period Archaic period
planType peripteral
primaryFunction religious worship
sanctuary of Apollo
region Corinthia
religion ancient Greek religion
roofMaterial terracotta tiles
roofType pitched roof
significance important example of early Doric architecture
principal religious monument of ancient Corinth
touristAttraction yes
visibleRemains foundations
standing Doric columns
stylobate

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Corinth sanctuary Temple of Apollo at Corinth