mastodonien.de

photog.social

Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
Fr 19.04.2024 00:00:22     3.254       0      502.659   154,5 Social 📸 Photography      4.2.8      500
Do 18.04.2024 00:00:30     3.254       0      501.940   154,3 Social 📸 Photography      4.2.8      500
Mi 17.04.2024 00:00:26     3.254       0      501.304   154,1 Social 📸 Photography      4.2.8      500
Di 16.04.2024 00:00:17     3.254       0      500.720   153,9 Social 📸 Photography      4.2.8      500
Mo 15.04.2024 00:00:22     3.254       0      500.337   153,8 Social 📸 Photography      4.2.8      500
So 14.04.2024 00:00:26     3.254       0      500.078   153,7 Social 📸 Photography      4.2.8      500
Sa 13.04.2024 00:00:36     3.254       0      499.484   153,5 Social 📸 Photography      4.2.8      500
Fr 12.04.2024 00:00:24     3.254       0      498.992   153,3 Social 📸 Photography      4.2.8      500
Do 11.04.2024 00:00:22     3.254       0      498.401   153,2 Social 📸 Photography      4.2.8      500
Mi 10.04.2024 00:00:37     3.254       0      497.918   153,0 Social 📸 Photography      4.2.8      500

Fr 19.04.2024 11:20

Temple of Apollo in ancient Corinth, Greece

YOU CAN FIND IT HERE:
fineartamerica.com/featured/te

By buff.ly/3i3uCm2 #wallart#finearts

The Temple of Apollo in ancient Corinth, Greece.

Built around 560 B.C.E. atop a rocky hill, the Temple of Apollo is one of the earliest Doric temples in Greece. It was restored In the Roman period and dedicated to the cult of the Emperor. In the Byzantine era was turned into a basilica, whereas in the Ottoman period was partly demolished and a new residence of the local Turkish Bey was built on top of its crepis. Today only seven standing columns are preserved.

The Temple of Apollo in ancient Corinth, Greece. Built around 560 B.C.E. atop a rocky hill, the Temple of Apollo is one of the earliest Doric temples in Greece. It was restored In the Roman period and dedicated to the cult of the Emperor. In the Byzantine era was turned into a basilica, whereas in the Ottoman period was partly demolished and a new residence of the local Turkish Bey was built on top of its crepis. Today only seven standing columns are preserved.

[Öffentlich] Antw.: 0 Wtrl.: 1 Fav.: 4

Antw. · Weiterl. · Fav. · Lesez. · Pin · Stumm · Löschen