Today's photo with the most hits: a detail from the pediment of the Tetrapylon at Aphrodisias, Turkey.
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Today's photo with the most hits: a detail from the pediment of the Tetrapylon at Aphrodisias, Turkey.

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Tetrapylon of Aphrodisias
Aphrodisias, Asia minor (Turkey)
2nd century CE
The Tetrapylon was the monumental columnar entrance to the sanctuary of Aphrodite. It has sixteen columns (4 X 4) supporting elaborate pediments on each side. A complete stone-for-stone reconstruction or anastylosis of the structure, using 85% original blocks, was completed in 1991. It is a richly ornamented prestige building in the style of the Antonine period (mid-later second century CE). One entered on the east side, from a major north-south street, and passed through the gate into a large open forecourt before the sanctuary proper. Looking back from the inside at the west façade of the gate, the visitor would see an even richer elaboration of the architecture that marked this as the interior. One moved through the gate from the public space of the street to the space of Aphrodite. The broken-recessed west pediment is decorated with high-quality relief work of Erotes hunting in acanthus foliage and with deeply carved architectural ornament in an encrusted imperial style that represented majesty and grandeur. A figure of Aphrodite framed in an acanthus calyx in the central lunette was erased in the Christian period and replaced with a crudely engraved cross.
Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Je reprends mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 52845 photos.
1991, Notre second voyage en Turquie.
- les 5 premières: Afrodisias avec le Tétrapylon (1 et 2), l’Odéon (3),
le théâtre (4) et le stade (5)
- les 2 dernières: la nécropole de Hiérapolis.

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#Tetrapylon at the ancient city of #Aphrodisias in Turkey. The Tetrapylon of Aphrodisias in Caria (now Turkey) was a monumental gateway leading from the main north-south street of the town into a large forecourt in front of the Temple of Aphrodite. It was built c. 200 A.D. https://www.instagram.com/p/CF5ozaNFaw1/?igshid=r52jp3kmd8q0
Aphrodisias Antique City
The tetrapylon, third focus of #AssessingPalmyra project
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The tetrapylon of palmyra is a good example of roman architectural mastery. It was a monument of 16 columns, consisting of a square platform whose corners were surmounted by a tight grouping of four columns.