Temple of Artemis

Alternative Names
معبد أرتميس
Date
ca. 2nd century CE
Work Type
Style/Period

An older sanctuary of Artemis existed prior to the construction of a new, wider one in 136. While the propylaeum was completed in 150, the temple itself was never finished.

References

  • Temple viewed from southwest
  • View of columns south of temple, facing southeast
  • View of West and South façades from southwest
  • View of east façade from southeast
  • View of east façade, view of columns and steps leading into sanctuary from southeast
  • East façade, view of columns and steps leading into sanctuary
  • View of interior, facing northwest
  • Niche on wall, facing northwest
  • View of temple, facing southwest
  • East face of propylaea to Temple of Artemis, facing northwest up stairway
  • East face of propylaea to Temple of Artemis, facing northwest across Cardo Maximus up stairway
  • View from propylaea steps, columns of Temple of Artemis visible in West, Cardo Maximus and Church of Propylaea to east
  • Plaza near temple, east façade of temple in view
  • Temple of Artemis to North, Baths of Placcus and Church of Saint Theodore to South, replica of a hydraulic stone saw machine immediately to east
  • East face of propylaea to Temple of Artemis, facing northwest up base of stairway on Cardo Maximus