The Greeks built many temples. Usually they were dedicated to one or two gods. One type of temple, the pantheon, was dedicated to all gods. The most famous Greek temple is the Parthenon in Athens.
Ancient religions were polytheistic; that is, they had many gods. The built various temples dedicated to the various gods and were named after the gods they were dedicated to. In Greek the word for temple was ho naos (dwelling). In Latin the words for a temple were aedes, templum and sacrarium.
In Greece and in Rome one type of temple was called pantheon and was dedicated to all gods.
I believe the answer you are looking for is the temple.
Well, it could be one of the following;
It was called a temple.
Pyramids
WORSHIP
it is used to for people to worship their gods
They are called murtis; paintings of Brahma in many forms
They used then to worship the gods.
They used Ziggurats to worship gods and offer servings to the gods
No they didn't. Also, you used the wrong tense of the word worship.
They used to do a dance to there gods as a sign of kindness.
People in Greece do not worship buildings; they either worship divinities or are atheists. Historically, Greeks used to worship divinities in temples devoted to particular gods. Today, Greeks are overwhelmingly Christian (the Greek Orthodox Church) and pray in churches.
They used to do a dance to there gods as a sign of kindness.
"Idolatry" is the word used to describe the worshipping of false gods, or idols. It not only refers to false pagan worship, but also to the process of honoring a creature or creation of God in place of God himself.
to worship gods and respect for the gods
They were meant to be used to worship the gods and be used as a city hall.