Today we have Cyber day again, I have never seen the snow huge like that. Our work today is to find 3 Ancient Greece building.
- Propylaea, Athens - This is the structures near the temple of Hera ( the temple in the picture). The propylaea is the Treasury of the Athenians at Delphi (490 BCE). The stoas were used for meeting places and storage.
- Theatre of Delphi - The oldest evidence of theatre dates from the late 6th century BCE, but we may assume that Greeks gathered in specified public places much earlier than that. The open-air of seats it's a smart way for the viewers to watch the religious processions and bull-leaping sports.
- Ancient Stadium, Nemea, Greece - Stadiums were named after the distance (600 ancient feet or around 180 metres) of the foot-race they originally hosted (the stade or stadion). This Stadium's constructed near natural embankments, the steps were made by row of stone or marbles for seating.
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