Ancient Roman temples

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English: This page presents media showing the remains of selected ancient Roman temples. Only such temple remains were selected that feature either at least one architrave that currently is in situ, or equivalent other elements. For more conclusive collections of media showing ancient Roman temples see Category:Ancient Roman temples.

Armenia: Garni Temple (1st century)

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Croatia

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Pula: Temple of Roma and Augustus (1st century)

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Split: Temple of Jupiter (3rd/4th century)

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France

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Aix-les-Bains: Temple of Diana (1st century)

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Autun: Temple of Janus (1st century)

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Corseul: Temple de Mars (1st century)

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Mont Donon: Temple-musée et site archéologique du Donon (1st century)

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Nîmes (1st century)

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Maison carrée

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Temple of Diana

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Périgueux: Temple of Vesunna (1st or 2nd century)

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Riez: Temple of Apollo (1st century)

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Saint-Rémy-de-Provence: Forum of Glanum: Twin Temples (1st century BC)

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Vernègues: Temple romain de Château-Bas (1st century)

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Vienne: Temple of Augustus and Livia (1st century)

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Germany

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Kempten (Cambodunum): Reconstruction of a temple of Hercules (2nd century)

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Xanten (Colonia Ulpia Traiana): Reconstructed Roman harbour temple (2nd century)

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Greece: Corinth: Temple of Octavia (around 1st century)

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Italy

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Assisi: Santa Maria sopra Minerva (1st century BC)

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See also: Santa Maria sopra Minerva (Assisi)

Brescia: Capitoline temple (1st century)

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Cori: Temple of the Dioscuri (1st century BC)

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Cuma (Cumae): Temple of Jupiter (6th century BC or earlier)

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Fluminimaggiore: Antas Temple (1st century BC )

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Ostia: Temple of the Capitoline triade (2nd century)

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Pissignano: Temple of Clitumnus (around 4th century)

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Pompeii

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Temple of Apollo (2nd century BC)

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Temple of Isis (1st century)

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Temple of Vespasian (1st century)

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Pozzuoli: Cathedral of San Procolo Martire/Temple of Augustus (2nd century BC)

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Rome

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Forum Boarium

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Temple of Hercules (2nd century BC)
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See also: Temple of Hercules (Rome)

Temple of Portunus (1st century BC)
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See also: Templum Portunus

Forum Romanum

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Temple of Antoninus and Faustina (2nd century)
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See also: Temple of Antoninus and Faustina (Rome)

Temple of Castor and Pollux (1st century)
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Santi Cosma e Damiano/Temple of Romulus (4th century)
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See also Basilica dei Santi Cosma e Damiano, Temple of Romulus (Rome)

Temple of Saturn (around 4th century BC)
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Temple of Venus and Roma (2nd century)
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See also: Temple of Venus (Rome)

Temple of Vespasian and Titus (1st century)
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Temple of Vesta (2nd century)
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Pantheon (2nd century BC)

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See also: Pantheon

Sant'Angelo in Pescheria (1st century BC)

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Temple of Apollo Sosianus (1st century BC)

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See also: Temple of Apollo Sosianus

Temple of Hadrian (2nd century BC)

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Temple of Spes (1st century BC)

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Temple of Venus Genetrix (1st century BC)

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Terracina: San Caesarius Cathedral (1st century)

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Tivoli

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Temple of the Cough (1st century BC)

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Villa Adriana: Temple of Venus (2nd century)

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Temple of Vesta (1st century BC)

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Jordan: Amman: Temple of Hercules (2nd century)

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Lebanon

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Baalbek

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Temple of Bacchus (2nd or 3rd century)

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Temple of Jupiter (1st century)

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Temple of Venus (3rd century)

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Bziza: Roman temple of Bziza (1st century)

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Kfardebian: Qalaat Faqra: Temple of Adonis (3rd century)

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Portugal: Alentejo: Roman Temple of Évora (1st century)

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See also: Templo romano de Évora

Spain

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Alcántara: Templo Romano (2nd century)

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Barcelona: Temple of Augustus (1st century BC)

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Mérida: Temple of Diana (1st century BC or later)

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Santalla de Bóveda de Mera: Templo romano de Santa Eulalia de Bóveda (3rd century)

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Vic: Temple romà (2nd century)

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Syria

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Al-Mushannaf: Roman temple (1st century BC)

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Damascus: Temple of Jupiter (1st century BC – 3rd century)

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Latakia

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Tetraporticus (2nd century)

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Temple of Bacchus/Peripteral temple

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Palmyra: Temple of Baal-Shamin (2nd century)

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Destroyed in 2015.

Tunisia

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Sbeitla (2nd or 3rd century)

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Temple of Minerva

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Temple of Jupiter

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Aïn Tebournouk-Tubernuc: Capitoline temple (1st century or later)

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Zaghouan: Water Temple (2nd century)

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Turkey

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Aizanoi/Çavdarhisar: Temple of Zeus (1st century)

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Ankara: Temple of Roma and Augustus (1st century BC)

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Aphrodisias/Geyre: Sebasteion (1st century)

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Diocaesarea/Uzuncaburç: Temple of Tyche (1st century BC)

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Ephesus

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Temple of Dea Roma (1st century)

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Temple of Hadrian (2nd century)

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Laodicea: Temple A (2nd century)

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Pergamon: Temple of Trajan (2nd century)

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Side (2nd century)

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Temple of Apollo

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Temple of Tyche

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United Kingdom: Virginia Water: Leptis Magna (around 2nd century)

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These remains are originally from a location in Libya.

See also

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