No, it was destroyed in a Siege of Titus around 70 CE. It used to stand where the Dome of the Rock currently stands. There are several remnants, including the Western Wall.
None of Herod's palaces exist intact today. However the size of them and other features can be determined by archaeologists by studying the ruins.
Actually, the western wall was the standing remnant of the Jewish temple complex that stood in ancient Israel (Judea). The Romans destroyed the temple, but the western wall which is still standing today in Jerusalem, remained standing. Today, it is a place of prayer for Jews.
Not the big one in the great temple of Zeus, that one was destroyed a long time ago.
The Western Wall, is the last standing remnant of the Second Temple, not the first.
There are many ancient temples given such a title and some of them are still standing, yes.
The temple that was when Jesus was alive had been around since the return of the jews to jerusalem after the captivity. Herod only improved the physical parts of the temple. God was still considered to have a presence in the Holy of Holies and was worshiped at the temple and so yes Jesus considered the temple to be holy in that sense.
Yes, it is still standing.
The Temple of Artemis that was once one of the seven wonders of the world, at Ephesus, is now in ruins. There are no famous temples of Artemis still standing that have been confirmed to have been built.
There are many, many pyramids still standing in Egypt. I suspect that you are asking about the 3 Great Pyramids, which are still standing.
No. Only the Great Pyramid at Giza, one of The seven Ancient Wonders of the World, is still around till this day.
There was no Tetarch when Jesus Christ was born as Herod the Great was still alive and was ruler over all Israel. The kingdom was not split up until Herod the Great died.
No. It was destroyed in the year 70 by the Romans.
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