Doric Temple of Juno, Agrigento

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Illustration

Mark Cartwright
by Chiara Marra
published on 11 March 2013
Doric Temple of Juno, Agrigento Download Full Size Image

The Doric temple attributed to Juno Lacinia but dating from c. 450 BCE, Agrigento, Sicily. The columns are a good example of entasis - the thickening at the base and centre of columns to give the optical illusion of being perfectly perpendicular when seen from a distance.

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Marra, C. (2013, March 11). Doric Temple of Juno, Agrigento. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/1103/doric-temple-of-juno-agrigento/

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Marra, Chiara. "Doric Temple of Juno, Agrigento." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified March 11, 2013. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/1103/doric-temple-of-juno-agrigento/.

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