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Greek architecture is characterized by its highly formalized and refined style, and is based on the post-and-lintel system

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Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Homer Singing His Iliad at the Gate of Athens, 1811 (oil on canvas)

Homer Singing His Iliad at the Gate of Athens, 1811 (oil on canvas)
3743753 Homer Singing His Iliad at the Gate of Athens, 1811 (oil on canvas) by Lethiere, Guillaume (1760-1832); 198.1x246.4 cm; Nottingham City Museums and Galleries (Nottingham Castle)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Representation of a comet above the town of Athenes in 1878

Representation of a comet above the town of Athenes in 1878
GIA4792141 Representation of a comet above the town of Athenes in 1878. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Greek girl has the fountain. Painting by Camille Corot (1796-1875), 19th century

Greek girl has the fountain. Painting by Camille Corot (1796-1875), 19th century
JLJ4598476 Greek girl has the fountain. Painting by Camille Corot (1796-1875), 19th century. Oil on canvas. Dim: 0, 55 x 0, 39m

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Greek antiquite: view of the temple of Athena in Delphi, Greece

Greek antiquite: view of the temple of Athena in Delphi, Greece
JLJ4590354 Greek antiquite: view of the temple of Athena in Delphi, Greece by Greek; Delphi, Phokis, Greece; (add.info.: Greek antiquite: view of the temple of Athena in Delphi)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Ancient Greece: view of the throne room of the palace of King Minos a Cnossos (Knossos)

Ancient Greece: view of the throne room of the palace of King Minos a Cnossos (Knossos)
JLJ4589503 Ancient Greece: view of the throne room of the palace of King Minos a Cnossos (Knossos). Reconstruction of the palace made by Arthur Evans around 1900. Cnossos

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the Parthenon, 5th century BC (photography)

View of the Parthenon, 5th century BC (photography)
LRI4590743 View of the Parthenon, 5th century BC (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Acropolis, Athens, Greece; (add.info.: Architecture of ancient Greece)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Reconstitution of the treasor of the Athenians, votive temple of the temple of Apollo

Reconstitution of the treasor of the Athenians, votive temple of the temple of Apollo
JLJ4589797 Reconstitution of the treasor of the Athenians, votive temple of the temple of Apollo realised around 485 BC. This replica was made by J. Replat, French architect in 1903-1906

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Ancient Greece: view of the stadium of Delphi. 3rd century BC. Greece

Ancient Greece: view of the stadium of Delphi. 3rd century BC. Greece
JLJ4589353 Ancient Greece: view of the stadium of Delphi. 3rd century BC. Greece by Greek, (3rd century BC); Delphi, Phokis, Greece; (add.info.: Ancient Greece: view of the stadium of Delphi)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the Temple of Athena in Delphi, Greece

View of the Temple of Athena in Delphi, Greece
JLJ4588438 View of the Temple of Athena in Delphi, Greece by Greek; Delphi, Phokis, Greece; (add.info.: View of the Temple of Athena in Delphi, Greece); Photo ePhoto Josse; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the temple of Hera II, 460 BC. (photography)

View of the temple of Hera II, 460 BC. (photography)
LRI4596016 View of the temple of Hera II, 460 BC. (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Paestum, Capaccio, Salerno, Campania

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Facade of the monastery, 6th century (photography)

Facade of the monastery, 6th century (photography)
LRI4638881 Facade of the monastery, 6th century (photography) by Greek; Daphni Monastery, Greece; (add.info.: Greek Art: facade of the monastery of Daphni (Dafni) near Athenes

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the tribune (or loggia) of the caryatid, Temple of Erechteion (photography)

View of the tribune (or loggia) of the caryatid, Temple of Erechteion (photography)
LRI4638859 View of the tribune (or loggia) of the caryatid, Temple of Erechteion (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Acropolis, Athens

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Temple of Erechteion (View from the Parthenon). (photography)

Temple of Erechteion (View from the Parthenon). (photography)
LRI4638811 Temple of Erechteion (View from the Parthenon). (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Acropolis, Athens, Greece; (add.info.: Greek Art)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Detail of the door of the north wall of the Temple of Ereichteion (photography)

Detail of the door of the north wall of the Temple of Ereichteion (photography)
LRI4638805 Detail of the door of the north wall of the Temple of Ereichteion (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Acropolis, Athens

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the Eastern Colonnade of the temple of Erechteion, 421-405 BC (photography)

View of the Eastern Colonnade of the temple of Erechteion, 421-405 BC (photography)
LRI4645057 View of the Eastern Colonnade of the temple of Erechteion, 421-405 BC (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Acropolis, Athens

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the tribune (or loggia) of the caryatid of the Temple of Erechteion

View of the tribune (or loggia) of the caryatid of the Temple of Erechteion
LRI4645014 View of the tribune (or loggia) of the caryatid of the Temple of Erechteion, 421-405 BC (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Acropolis, Athens

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the pronaos, Temple of Erechteion (photography)

View of the pronaos, Temple of Erechteion (photography)
LRI4638836 View of the pronaos, Temple of Erechteion (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Acropolis, Athens, Greece; (add.info.: Greek Art)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: The vestibule of the Palace of the Senat (Act I). Scenography in 1829 for the opera The

The vestibule of the Palace of the Senat (Act I). Scenography in 1829 for the opera The
LRI4627713 The vestibule of the Palace of the Senat (Act I). Scenography in 1829 for the opera The siege of Corinth by Gioacchino Rossini

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the theatre of Epidaurus realized by the architect Polyclete le Jeune in Greece

View of the theatre of Epidaurus realized by the architect Polyclete le Jeune in Greece
JLJ4655593 View of the theatre of Epidaurus realized by the architect Polyclete le Jeune in Greece. by Polycletus (Polykleitos) (active c.450-c.415 BCE); (add.info)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the ruins of the Atrium with pebble mosaic, 4th century BC

View of the ruins of the Atrium with pebble mosaic, 4th century BC
LRI4655469 View of the ruins of the Atrium with pebble mosaic, 4th century BC by Greek, (4th century BC); Pella, Greece; (add.info.: Greek Art: view of the ruins of the city of Pella)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Zaros, on Mount Ida, Crete (engraving, 1572-1617)

Zaros, on Mount Ida, Crete (engraving, 1572-1617)
LRI4716303 Zaros, on Mount Ida, Crete (engraving, 1572-1617) by Braun, Georg (1541-1622) and Hogenberg, Franz (1535-90); Private Collection; (add.info.: Zaros, on Mount Ida, Crete - Zaros, sup)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th century BC

View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th century BC
LRI4724144 View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th century BC by Greek, (5th century BC); Agrigento, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th BC Agrigento)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th century BC

View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th century BC
LRI4724080 View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th century BC by Greek, (5th century BC); Agrigento, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th BC Agrigento)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th century BC

View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th century BC
LRI4724068 View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th century BC by Greek, (5th century BC); Agrigento, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: View of the Temple of the Dioskouroi, 5th BC Agrigento)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the temple E, eastern hill, 460-450 BC

View of the temple E, eastern hill, 460-450 BC
LRI4723622 View of the temple E, eastern hill, 460-450 BC by Greek, (5th century BC); Selinunte, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: Greek art: view of the temple E of Selinonte (or Selinous), east hill

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: The Theatre

The Theatre
LRI4723456 The Theatre by Greek, (3rd century BC); Segesta, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: The Theatre of Segeste in Sicily -); Luisa Ricciarini; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: The Doric temple

The Doric temple
LRI4723428 The Doric temple by Greek, (5th century BC); Segesta, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: The Doric temple of Segesta in Sicily - The Doric temple of Segesta - Sicily - Italy)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the temple E, eastern hill, 460-450 BC

View of the temple E, eastern hill, 460-450 BC
LRI4723615 View of the temple E, eastern hill, 460-450 BC by Greek, (5th century BC); Selinunte, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: Greek art: view of the temple E of Selinonte (or Selinous), east hill

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the temple C, acropolis, 580-550 BC

View of the temple C, acropolis, 580-550 BC
LRI4723571 View of the temple C, acropolis, 580-550 BC by Greek, (6th century BC); Selinunte, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: Greek Art: view of the temple C of Selinonte (or Selinous), acropolis

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the acropolis

View of the acropolis
LRI4723555 View of the acropolis by Greek, (6th century BC); Selinunte, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: Greek Art: view of the ruins of the acropolis of Selinonte (or Selinous), acropolis, 5th century BC

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: The Doric temple

The Doric temple
LRI4723358 The Doric temple by Greek, (5th century BC); Segesta, Sicily, Italy; (add.info.: The Doric temple of Segesta in Sicily - The Doric temple of Segesta - Sicily - Italy)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Ancient Greek architecture: View of the parthenon on the acropolis of Athenes, Greece

Ancient Greek architecture: View of the parthenon on the acropolis of Athenes, Greece
JLJ4656413 Ancient Greek architecture: View of the parthenon on the acropolis of Athenes, Greece. by Greek; Acropolis, Athens

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the Temple of Poseidon

View of the Temple of Poseidon
LRI4678820 View of the Temple of Poseidon by Greek, (5th century BC); Cape Sounion, Attica, Greece; (add.info.: Greek Art)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Ancient Greece: view of the site of Delphi in Greece

Ancient Greece: view of the site of Delphi in Greece
JLJ4670155 Ancient Greece: view of the site of Delphi in Greece. by Greek; Delphi, Phokis, Greece; (add.info.: Ancient Greece: view of the site of Delphi in Greece.); Photo ePhoto Josse; Greek

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Medusa head, Sanctuary of Apollo (sculpture)

Medusa head, Sanctuary of Apollo (sculpture)
LRI4677734 Medusa head, Sanctuary of Apollo (sculpture) by Greek, (4th century BC); Didyma, Turkey; (add.info.: Medusa head. Sanctuary of Apollo, 4th century BC)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the Odeon

View of the Odeon
LRI4677760 View of the Odeon by Greek School; Ephesus, Turkey; (add.info.: Greek antiquite: view of the Odeon, Ephese site in Turkey); Luisa Ricciarini; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Column with Greek inscription (8th century BC)

Column with Greek inscription (8th century BC)
LRI4677702 Column with Greek inscription (8th century BC) by Greek School; Troy, Turkey; (add.info.: Column with Greek inscription)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Greek antiquite: view of the temple of Athena. 6th century BC. Delphi, Greece

Greek antiquite: view of the temple of Athena. 6th century BC. Delphi, Greece
JLJ4652835 Greek antiquite: view of the temple of Athena. 6th century BC. Delphi, Greece by Greek, (6th century BC); Delphi, Phokis, Greece; (add.info.: Greek antiquite: view of the temple of Athena)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Remains of the temple of Jupiter, 1st-2nd century

Remains of the temple of Jupiter, 1st-2nd century
LRI4732576 Remains of the temple of Jupiter, 1st-2nd century by Roman, (2nd century AD); Baalbek, Lebanon; (add.info.: Ancient Rome)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the Tholos of Marmaria, 370-360 BC (photography)

View of the Tholos of Marmaria, 370-360 BC (photography)
LRI4688347 View of the Tholos of Marmaria, 370-360 BC (photography) by Greek, (4th century BC); Delphi, Phokis, Greece; (add.info.: Greek antiquite)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the Olympieion or temple of Zeus Olympian, 6th century BC (photography)

View of the Olympieion or temple of Zeus Olympian, 6th century BC (photography)
LRI4688335 View of the Olympieion or temple of Zeus Olympian, 6th century BC (photography) by Greek, (6th century BC); Athens

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of the four columns of the temple of Apollo, 370 BC (photography)

View of the four columns of the temple of Apollo, 370 BC (photography)
LRI4688411 View of the four columns of the temple of Apollo, 370 BC (photography) by Greek, (4th century BC); Delphi, Phokis

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Temple of Athena Nike, 5th century BC (photography)

Temple of Athena Nike, 5th century BC (photography)
LRI4688404 Temple of Athena Nike, 5th century BC (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Acropolis, Athens, Greece; (add.info.: Classical Greek architecture: Temple of Athena Nike)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Temple of Erechteion, dedicated to the goddess Athena, 421-405 BC (photography)

Temple of Erechteion, dedicated to the goddess Athena, 421-405 BC (photography)
LRI4688394 Temple of Erechteion, dedicated to the goddess Athena, 421-405 BC (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Erechtheion, Acropolis, Athens

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: View of Pluto Temple, 450-400 BC (photography)

View of Pluto Temple, 450-400 BC (photography)
LRI4688374 View of Pluto Temple, 450-400 BC (photography) by Greek, (5th century BC); Eleusis, Attica, Greece; (add.info.: Greek Art: View of Pluto Temple, 450-400 BC Eleusis)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: The Greco-Turkish War (litho)

The Greco-Turkish War (litho)
1597441 The Greco-Turkish War (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Greco-Turkish War. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 8 May 1897)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: New Greek Church, London Wall (engraving)

New Greek Church, London Wall (engraving)
1611898 New Greek Church, London Wall (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Greek Church, London Wall)

Background imageGreek Architecture Collection: Sept merveilles du monde : 'Le colosse de Rhodes'

Sept merveilles du monde : "Le colosse de Rhodes"
FIA5394863 Sept merveilles du monde : " Le colosse de Rhodes" (Colosso di Rodi) - The Colossus of Rhodes (from the series " The Eighth Wonders of the World")



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Greek Architecture Collection

Greek architecture is characterized by its highly formalized and refined style, and is based on the post-and-lintel system, which consists of columns supporting a horizontal beam or lintel. This system was used to create temples, theaters, and other public buildings. It also featured ornate decorations such as sculpted friezes and pediments, as well as elaborate capitals for the columns. The most common type of the Doric order, which features plainer columns with no base or fluting. The Ionic order has more elaborate capitals with volutes and bases for the columns, while the Corinthian order has an even more ornate capital featuring acanthus leaves. All three orders were used in various combinations to create some of the most iconic structures in history.
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