Principally the Parthenon, the Propylaia, the Erechtheion and the Temple of Athena Nike.
The Parthenon (the really big one) the Erechtheion, and the temple of Athena Nike (which is really rather cute and little). There is also the Propylaea (the entrance way) which isn't a temple but it is an impressive building none the less.
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It depends on which temple to Zeus you refer to.
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yes it can face a temple, but it shold not cross the height of the temple.
The nickname of the Acropolis may have been Erechtheion.
The Erechtheion was built 420-406 BCE, after the Parthenon was completed, to replace the Old Temple located between it and the Parthenon, to house all of the shrines there. The eastern end was dedicated to Athena Polias (earth and fertility) and housed the old wooden statue of Athena. The western end covered the marks on the rock where Poseidon allegedly struck his trident during his contest with Athena; and the Erechtheion Sea fountain, and altars to Hephaestos and legendary Athenian hero Boutos.
Area wise big temple - Tiruchirapalli - Srirangam Temple Height wise big Temple - Thanjavur - Bhragadeeshwar temple Architechture wise big temple - Madurai Meenakshi Temple
The Temple of Vesta in Rome was about 14 meters (46 feet) in height. It was a small circular temple with a cylindrical cella and a conical roof.
The temple's cella was enclosed in colonnades of 127 Ionic columns, each 60 feet (18 meters) in height.
Erechtheion