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The plan of the ancient Greek temple.

The plane shape of ancient Greek temples is usually rectangular, with the shorter side facing the public square or road. There are usually two doorways on the long side, one of which is larger and is designed for the passage of gods or cars. Inside the temple, there is a temple (naos) and an inner hall, and Jupiter is a place to worship the gods.

The following are some plans and photos of ancient Greek temples for your reference:

1. Parthenon in the Acropolis:

Floor plan:

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Photo:

[mons/b/b5/Parthenos _ with _ the _ Elgin _ marbles . jpg](mons/b/b5/Parthenos _ with _ the _ Elgin _ marbles . jpg)

2. The Temple of Apollo in Delphi:

Floor plan:

[mons/c/c 1/Apollo _ Delphi _ floor plan . jpg](mons/c/c 1/Apollo _ Delphi _ floor plan . jpg)

Photo:

[mons/0/00/Apollo _ Delphi _ exterior . jpg](mons/0/00/Apollo _ Delphi _ exterior . jpg)

3. tempio di erra in Syracuse:

Floor plan:

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Photo:

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