Temple of Zeus in ancient Nemea, Peloponnese, Greece — Stock Photo, Image

Temple of Zeus in ancient Nemea, Peloponnese, Greece — Photo

The Temple of Zeus built around 330 BC is a Doric peripteral temple consisting of 32 limestone outer columns and the construction is unusual as it included all three Greek architectural forms, the Doric, the Corinthian, and the Ionic.

 — Photo by lefpap

Same Series:

The ruins of the Temple of Delphi visible today date from the 4th century B.C. are of a peripteral Doric building. It was erected on the remains of an earlier temple, dated to the 6th century B.C.
Ruins of the Apollo temple, Delphi, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
Corinth, or Korinth (Greek: Κόρινθος, Kórinthos) was a city-state (polis) on the Isthmus of Corinth, the narrow stretch of land that joins the Peloponnesus to the mainland of Greece, roughly halfway between Athens and Sparta.
Ancient Corinth, Peloponnese, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
The Temple of Apollo is a Doric peripteral temple, 6 X 15 columns, constructed ca. 540 B.C. The temple is characterized by monolithic columns quarried from the limestone ridge near the location of the temple.
Temple of Apollo, Ancient Corinth, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
The Temple of Apollo is a Doric peripteral temple, 6 X 15 columns, constructed ca. 540 B.C. The temple is characterized by monolithic columns quarried from the limestone ridge near the location of the temple.
Temple of Apollo, Ancient Corinth, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
Ancient Temple of Zeus in Nemea, Peloponnese, Greece.
Ancient Temple Zeus Nemea Peloponnese Greece — Stock Photo, Image
View of the Tholos at the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, Delphi, Phocis, Greece.
Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, Delphi, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
The Temple of Hadrian was built before 138 A.D by P.Quintilius and was dedicated to the Emperor Hadrian, who came to visit the city from Athens in 128 A.D.
Temple of Hadrian, Ephesus, Turkey — Stock Photo, Image
The Temple of Apollo is a Doric peripteral temple, 6 X 15 columns, constructed ca. 540 B.C. The temple is characterized by monolithic columns quarried from the limestone ridge near the location of the temple.
Temple of Apollo, Ancient Corinth, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
The Temple of Zeus built around 330 BC is a Doric peripteral temple consisting of 32 limestone outer columns and the construction is unusual as it included all three Greek architectural forms, the Doric, the Corinthian, and the Ionic.
Temple of Zeus in ancient Nemea, Peloponnese, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
The library of Celsus is an ancient Roman building in Ephesus, Anatolia, now part of Selcuk, Turkey. It was built in honor of the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus (completed in 135 AD) by Celsus' son, Gaius Julius Aquila.
Library of Celsus, Ephesus, Turkey — Stock Photo, Image
The ruins of the Temple of Delphi visible today date from the 4th century B.C. are of a peripteral Doric building. It was erected on the remains of an earlier temple, dated to the 6th century BC.
Ruins of Apollo temple, Delphi, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
Greater Propylaia is the entrance to the Sanctuary of Demeter, a gateway in the old precinct wall of the sanctuary built in the reign of Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161) in imitation of the Propylaia on the Acropolis of Athens.
Greater Propylaia, ancient Eleusis, Attica, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
View of the Roman forum (Agora) and the Fethiye Mosque built by the Ottoman, Monastiraki, Athens, Greece.
Roman forum and Fethiye Mosque, Athens, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
The famous Poseidon temple, Sounio, Attica, Greece.
Poseidon temple, Sounio, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
The Tholos at the sanctuary of Athena Pronoia is a circular building that was constructed between 380 and 360 BC. It consisted of 20 Doric columns arranged with an exterior diameter of 14.76 meters, with 10 Corinthian columns in the interior.
Sanctuary of Athena Pronaia, Delphi, Greece — Stock Photo, Image
Eleusis was one of the great shrines of antiquity. Its practices were based on two goddesses, Demeter and Persephone.
Ancient ruins of Eleusis, bust of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius in foreground, Attica, Greece — Stock Photo, Image

Similar Stock Videos:

Roman ruins in the Jordanian city of Jerash (Gerasa of Antiquity), capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, Jordan
Roman ruins in the Jordanian city of Jerash (Gerasa of Antiquity), capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, Jordan — Stock Video
Ancient Greek Temple of the Dioscuri, Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily. The area was included in the UNESCO Heritage Site list in 1997
Ancient Greek Temple of the Dioscuri, Valley of the Temples, Agrigento,Sicily — Stock Video
Quseir (Qasr) Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. World heritage with famous fresco's.
Quseir (Qasr) Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. World heritage with famous fresco's. — Stock Video
Roman ruins in the Jordanian city of Jerash (Gerasa of Antiquity), capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, Jordan
Roman ruins in the Jordanian city of Jerash (Gerasa of Antiquity), capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, Jordan — Stock Video
Roman ruins in the Jordanian city of Jerash (Gerasa of Antiquity), capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, Jordan
Roman ruins in the Jordanian city of Jerash (Gerasa of Antiquity), capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, Jordan — Stock Video
Roman ruins in the Jordanian city of Jerash (Gerasa of Antiquity), capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, Jordan
Roman ruins in the Jordanian city of Jerash (Gerasa of Antiquity), capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, Jordan — Stock Video
Ancient Greek Temple of the Dioscuri (V-VI century BC), Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily. The area was included in the UNESCO Heritage Site list in 1997
Ancient Greek Temple of the Dioscuri (V-VI century BC), Valley of the Temples, Agrigento, Sicily. — Stock Video
Roman ruins in the Jordanian city of Jerash (Gerasa of Antiquity), capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, Jordan
Roman ruins in the Jordanian city of Jerash (Gerasa of Antiquity), capital and largest city of Jerash Governorate, Jordan — Stock Video
Temples in Valle del Templi, Sicily. Old temples - famous landmark of Sicily.
Temples Valle Del Templi Sicily Old Temples Famous Landmark Sicily — Stock Video
Quseir Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. World heritage with famous fresco's
Quseir Amra desert castle near Amman,Jordan — Stock Video
Temple of athena nike, propylaea of acropolis
Temple of athena nike — Stock Video
Quseir (Qasr) Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. World heritage with famous fresco's. Built in 8th century by the Umayyad caliph Walid II, the castle is one of the most important examples of early Islamic art and architecture
Quseir (Qasr) Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. — Stock Video
Ukrainian fortress, ancient. Kamenetz-Podolsk fortress, Ukraine.
Ukrainian Fortress Ancient Kamenetz Podolsk Fortress Ukraine — Stock Video
Restoration of Acropolis of world historical heritage. Action. Antique columns of dilapidated Acropolis on sky backgroun
Restoration of Acropolis of world historical heritage. Action. Antique columns of dilapidated Acropolis on sky background. Beautiful architecture with columns of Acropolis of ancient Europe — Stock Video
Quseir (Qasr) Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. World heritage with famous fresco's
Quseir (Qasr) Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. World heritage with famous fresco's. — Stock Video
View of Greek ruins of Selinunte in Sicily, Italy
View Greek Ruins Selinunte Sicily Italy — Stock Video
Quseir (Qasr) Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. World heritage with famous fresco's. Built in 8th century by the Umayyad caliph Walid II, the castle is one of the most important examples of early Islamic art and architecture
Quseir (Qasr) Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. — Stock Video
Quseir (Qasr) Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. World heritage with famous fresco's
Quseir (Qasr) Amra desert castle near Amman, Jordan. World heritage with famous fresco's. — Stock Video

Usage Information

You can use this royalty-free photo "Temple of Zeus in ancient Nemea, Peloponnese, Greece" for personal and commercial purposes according to the Standard or Extended License. The Standard License covers most use cases, including advertising, UI designs, and product packaging, and allows up to 500,000 print copies. The Extended License permits all use cases under the Standard License with unlimited print rights and allows you to use the downloaded stock images for merchandise, product resale, or free distribution.

You can buy this stock photo and download it in high resolution up to 3904x2562. Upload Date: May 3, 2014