Temple of Hercules Victor
- Temple of Hercules Victor
The Temple of Hercules Victor or Hercules Olivarius is an ancient edifice located in the Forum Boarium in Rome. It is is a monopteros, a round temple of Greek 'peripteral' design (surrounded by colonnades on all sides). This layout caused many to mistake it for a temple of Vesta, but it has been determined to be a temple of Hercules
Dating from about 120 BC, the temple is 14.8m in diameter and consists of a circular cella within a concentric ring of 20 x 10.66 m tall Corinthian columns resting on a tuff foundation. These elements supported an architrave and roof which have disappeared. The original wall of the cella and the columns remain but the current tile roof was added later. Palladio suggested a dome, though this was apparently erroneous. The temple is the earliest surviving marble building in Rome.
By 1132 the temple had been converted to a church, known as St. Stephen 'of the carriages'. Additional restorations (and a fresco over the altar) were made in 1475. A plaque in the floor was dedicated by Sixtus IV. In the 17th Century the church was renamed St. Mary 'of the Sun'.
This temple and the Temple of Vesta in Tivoli inspired the centralized churches of the Renaissance.
Despite (or perhaps due to) the Forum Boarium's role as the cattle-market for ancient Rome, the Temple of Hercules is the object of a folk tale claiming that neither flies nor dogs will enter the holy place. [http://archimedes.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/cgi-bin/toc/toc.cgi?page=135;dir=alber_archi_003_en_1755;step=textonly]
The temple was recognized officially as an ancient monument in 1935.
References
* Claridge, Amanda. "Oxford Archaeological Guides - Rome". Oxford University Press, 1998
* Woodward, Christopher. "The Buildings of Europe - Rome". page 30, Manchester University Press, 1995. ISBN 0-7190-4032-9
* Coarelli, Filippo. "Guida Archeologica di Roma". Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, Milano, 1989.
* Alberti, Leone Battista. "Architecture, 1755", tr. Leoni, James.
External links
* [http://www.roman-empire.net/articles/article-020.html Detailed photographs of the interior and features of the building]
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