Frescoes of cup bearers and a procession grace the heavily restored South Propylaeum of Knossos Palace (1900-1350 BC) on Crete, Greece.
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Frescoes of cup bearers and a procession grace the heavily restored South Propylaeum of Knossos Palace (1900-1350 BC) on Crete, Greece.

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Athens - Acropolis: North Wing of the Propylaeum by Wally Gobetz
Euston Arch, 1959.
Word of the Day, 28.10.13
propylaeum, n.
1) structure forming the entrance to a temple
e.g. "He stood eyeing the captivatingly beautiful statue adorning the propylaeum for as long as possible, before being asked to move on by a group of irate priests.
propylaeum
a vestibule or gateway of architectural importance before a temple area or other enclosure. often used in the plural, propylaea

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