Temple of Athena (Syracuse)

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Temple of Athena
Columns of the temple incorporated into the Duomo
Alternative nameAthenaion
LocationSyracuse, Italy
TypeTemple
History
Periods5th century BC
CulturesSiciliote-Greek
TypeCultural
Criteriaii, iii
Designated2005
Part ofSyracuse and the Rocky Necropolis of Pantalica
Reference no.1200
RegionEurope and North America

The Temple of Athena is a hexastyle peripteral Doric temple built in Syracuse, Magna Graecia, in the 5th century BC by the tyrant Gelo after his victory over the Carthaginians at the Battle of Himera.

The temple was preceded by a cult site which dated back to the 8th century BC, with an altar discovered in excavation at the beginning of the twentieth century, and by an earlier temple from the middle of the sixth century BC.