- Heraion of Samos
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Pythagoreion and Heraion of Samos
State Party = GRE
Type = Cultural
Criteria = ii, iii
ID = 595
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 1992
Session = 16th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/595:"For other uses, see
Heraion (disambiguation) "The Heraion of Samos was a sanctuary on the Southern region of Samos. Many construction phases are known, the first dating to the 8th century BCE. The first temple was roughly convert|100|ft|m long and consisted of three walls and an interior central line of columns to support a roof structure. A much larger temple was built by the architects Rhoikos and Theodoros ca.570-550 BC. The temple stood opposite the cult
altar ofHera in hersanctuary . The temple was designated a jointUNESCO World Heritage Site along with the nearbyPythagoreion in 1992. It was a dipteral temple, that is with a portico of columns two deep, which surrounded it entirely. It had a deep square-roofedPronaos in front of a closedCella . Cella and Pronaos were divided into three equal aisles by two rows of columns that marched down the Pronaos and through the Temple. The result was that Hera was worshipped in a Temple fitted within a stylized grove of columns, eight across and twenty-one deep. The columns stood on unusual bases that were horizontally fluted. The Heraion of Samos was the first of the gigantic Ionic temples. Unfortunately it stood for only about a decade before it was destroyed, probably by an earthquake. After the destruction of the "Rhoikos temple", an even larger one was built approximately 40 m to the West. This temple has the largest known floor plan of any Greek temple and is known as the "Polycrates Temple", named after a tyrant of Samos. One of the giant statues from the Heraion survives in the Samos Archaeological Museum.ee also
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German Archaeological Institute at Athens
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