Ancient Greek Architecture

1. The Temple of Artemis

While there are many temples dedicated to Greek gods and goddesses, the Temple of Artemis is one of my favorites. The temple, and most other temples, have very little windows and make use of many columns. Along the top, carvings of Greek gods and goddesses are shown, and sometimes these carvings tell a story or myth involving the gods and goddesses. Most temples were made out of marble and possibly gold. Now the Temple of Artemis stands destroyed with only a few columns remaining.

2. Greek Amphitheatre


Whenever I get to visit a historical site, whether it be in Greece, Rome, or elsewhere they always force me to visit amphitheaters. Amphitheaters not only look stunning but were also built with a practical idea behind them. Notice how the shape of the stands bend around the stage; this wasn't only as a means to fit many people comfortably around the stage, but so that the sound the person on the stage would reflect off the walls, almost like an echo, so that the sound could be heard all around, which was important when microphones and speakers didn't exist. These too were made of marble.

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