Temple E

Local nameTempio di Hera
LocationCastelvetrano, Italy

Temple E at Selinus in Sicily is a Greek temple of Magna Graecia of the Doric order. It is found on the hill to the east of the city's acropolis. Temple E is also known as the Temple of Hera because an inscription found on a votive stela indicates that it was dedicated to Hera; however, some scholars argue that it must have been dedicated to Aphrodite on the basis of structural parallels.

It was built towards the middle of the fifth century BC on top of the foundations of a more ancient building. It is the best conserved of the temples of Selinus but its present appearance is the result of anastylosis performed—controversially—in 1959, by the Italian archaeologist Jole Bovio Marconi.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_E_(Selinus)

Address (Unnamed Road), Selinunte 91022, Italy

Coordinates 37°35'11.755" N 12°50'5.444" E

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