Temple of Concordia | |
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Alternative names | Temple of Concord |
General information | |
Architectural style | Ancient Greek |
Location | Agrigento, Sicily, Italy |
Completed | c. 440-430 BC[1][2] |
Renovated | 1785 |
Affiliation | Christian church (6th century-1785) |
Height | 8.93 m (29.3 ft)[3] |
Dimensions | |
Other dimensions | 39.42 m × 16.92 m (129.3 ft × 55.5 ft)[1][4] |
The Temple of Concordia (Italian: Tempio della Concordia, Greek: Ναός της Ομονοιας) is an ancient Greek temple of Magna Graecia in the Valle dei Templi (Valley of the Temples) in Agrigento (Greek: Ακραγας, Akragas) on the south coast of Sicily, Italy. It is the largest and best-preserved Doric temple in Sicily[5] and one of the best-preserved Greek temples in general,[1] especially of the Doric order.[2][3] It is located a kilometer east to the Temple of Heracles.
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