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Building Catalog Name: Olympia, Temple of Zeus

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Site: Olympia
Type: Temple
Summary: Peripteral temple; in the Sanctuary of Zeus, north of the Bouleuterion.
Date: ca. 470 B.C. - 456 B.C.
Period: Early Classical

Plan:

Doric peripteral temple, 6 x 13 columns on a crepidoma of 3 unequal steps. An east opening cella, with pronaos and opisthodomos both distyle in antis. Two rows, each of 7 Doric columns with superimposed Doric columns, divided the cella into 3 aisles. The statue on its enormous base was separated from public access by a barrier which ran between the columns of the side aisles and across the cella at the 2nd column and behind the statue base. The temple was approached by a ramp on the east.


History:

Pausanias wrote that the Temple of Zeus was designed by Libon of Elis (Paus. 5.10.3). The gold and ivory statue of Zeus in the temple, by Pheidias, was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. At the time of the Herulian invasions, 267 A.D., a wall (not pictured here but shown on the site maps of Olympia) was built incorporating the Temple of Zeus and the South Stoa.


Dimensions:

Stylobate: 27.68 m x 64.12 m; external front columns: 5.23 m (4.79 m at corners), axial spacing external side columns 5.22 m (4.75 m at corners); external front column lower diameter: 2.25 m; external side column lower diameter: 2.21 m; height external columns: 10.43 m.


Other Bibliography:

Mallwitz 1972, 211-234; Rossiter 1981, 336-337; PECS, 648; Dinsmoor 1975, 151-153

See Also: Olympia, South StoaOlympia, Workshop of PheidiasOlympia Metopes

Views:

3 Plans

Archive NumberCaption
1990.33.0266aPlan
1990.33.0267aSection, c. 470-457 B.C. (stone is black, wood is gray)
1990.33.0550aReconstruction elevation of the statue of Zeus by Phidias

26 Images

Archive NumberCaption
1990.33.0266aPlan
1990.30.0089Aerial view of sanctuary, close, from SE
1987.09.0528Overall view from NW
1990.30.0089Aerial view of sanctuary, close, from SE
1987.09.0529Overall view from W
1990.33.0267aSection, c. 470-457 B.C. (stone is black, wood is gray)
1990.33.0550aReconstruction elevation of the statue of Zeus by Phidias
1991.04.0048Southeast corner of stylobate
1989.v1.0116Detail of SE corner of stylobate
1990.30.0089Aerial view of sanctuary, close, from SE
1989.v1.0115Remains of cella walls
1991.04.0045Crepidoma second column drum from N peristyle
1991.04.0046Interior of cella from N
1987.09.0531Doric capital of S colonnade
1987.09.0530Drums from fallen column of S colonnade
1989.v1.0113Tumbled column drums along N side of temple
1989.v1.0114Fallen column drums
1991.04.0004Fallen column drums from Temple of Zeus, from SE corner of Temple looking S
1991.04.0005Fallen column drums from Temple of Zeus, from SW corner of Temple looking E
1991.04.0006Detail of column segment from Temple of Zeus showing limestone with shell inclusions
1991.04.0047Fallen columns from S of Temple
1991.04.0049Dowel cutting in column capital
1991.04.0057Lion-head spouts of sima on N side of temple
1991.04.0058Lion-head spouts (backs) on N side of temple
1991.04.0043Lion-head spouts of the sima (in Museum)
1991.04.0044Back of lion-head spouts from sima (in Museum)
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