TEMPIO DI CASTORE E POLLUCE
Temple
2024
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2024
The temple of Castor and Pollux (the Dioscuri) is said to date back to the early 5th century BC, after the two brothers appeared to the Romans on the battlefield during the war against the Latins. Dedicated to these twin gods who protected the riders (sons of Jupiter and Leda, and Helen's brothers), he suffered multiple destruction. The last one spared only three Corinthian columns from the time of Augustus, which are still admired.
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Visited in january 2020
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Superbe édifice dont les origines nous ramènent aux prémices de cette civilisation romaine ! Incroyable édifice dont il ne reste malheureusement que ces quelques vestiges remontés pour nous donner une idée de l'ampleur de la structure.
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