The Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, is represented only by one inconspicuous column, revealed during an archaeological excavation by the British Museum in the 1870s. Some fragments of the frieze (which are insufficient to suggest the form of the original) and other small finds were removed - some to London and some to the Archaeological Museum, Istanbul.
No, it's in ruins.
No; it's in ruins.
They had designs and builders, as we do today - otherwise, it is not recorded how, the Temple of Artemis was old in the Bronze Age.
The Temple of Aphrodite was built in the first century B.C. for Aphrodite. The Temple of Aphrodite is still partially standing today and many people visit it each year.
Today the site of the temple, which lies just outside Selçuk, is marked by a single column constructed of dissociated fragments discovered on the site.
Much of what she did once in Greek Myth she might still do today, including roaming the wilderness and mountains and hunting.
It is nearly impossible to determine the cost of the building of Herod's Temple. However, if it was built to the same specifications, it would cost over one trillion dollars today.
They had designs and builders, as we do today - otherwise, it is not recorded how, the Temple of Artemis was old in the Bronze Age.
No one knows
The Statue of Artemis at the Temple of Artemis (or Temple of Diana) in Ephesus (today known as Selçuk, Turkey).
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.
Still standing today
There is a actual mountain called Olympus - actually a few of them. I think, however, that you are confusing myth with reality. On none of these Mt. Olympus was ever a Temple of Artemis built that survives today.
parts of it are still standing today. some of it was damaged during earthquakes, but it is still there.
The Temple of Aphrodite was built in the first century B.C. for Aphrodite. The Temple of Aphrodite is still partially standing today and many people visit it each year.
There are hundreds of pyramids still standing today.
yes the SUMERIAN ziggurat is still standing
Today the temple of Solomon is not there but in its place a mosque is standing.
Today the site of the temple, which lies just outside Selçuk, is marked by a single column constructed of dissociated fragments discovered on the site.