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Postcards
| Past and Present |
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P.01 Aegina
Temple of Aphaea, 6th century BC. This Doric temple with six columns on each façade and twelve on the longer sides is a masterpiece of Greek archaic architecture. The local porous stone was covered with marble plaster and then decorated with paintings. |
1,50 € |

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P .02 Korinthos
The Agora, 2nd -1st century BC. The cobblestone square was 160m X 95m. The agora or market place, with shops on the south side, had a large portico with 71 Doric pillars on the outside and 34 Ionic inside. The great temple of the Nymphs and 3 arches built by Herod Atticus survive. |
1,50 € |

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P .03 Athens
The Acropolis, northwest side, 5th century BC. To provide variety and emphasize particular architectural features, white pentelic marble and grey eleusinian marble were used in building the Acropolis. |
1,50 € |

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P.04 Delphi
Reconstruction of the Tholos. The Tholos was constructed in the 4th century BC by the architect Theodoros of Samos. It was a circular platform, externally supported by 20 slender Doric columns. In the interior, which was also circular, there were 9 Corinthian pilasters supported by the walls. Marble from Penteli and black porous stone were used for its construction. |
1,50 € |
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VAT is not included in the prices listed above
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