It depends on which Temple of Zeus, and where it is.
temple of Zeus supposedly at least that's what i got.
The Temple of Zeus at Olympia in Greece no longer exists in its original form. It was destroyed by earthquakes and other natural disasters over the centuries. Some parts of the temple can be seen in the archaeological site of Olympia today.
No, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and was destroyed in a fire in the 5th century AD. Today, only ruins of the temple where the statue once stood can be seen at the archaeological site in Olympia, Greece.
The Temple of Zeus at Olympia was one of the largest temples in Greece, measuring about 64.12 meters (210.0 ft) long and 27.68 meters (90.8 ft) wide, with a height of around 13.5 meters (44 ft). It was designed in the Doric style and housed a giant statue of Zeus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
The Temple of Zeus was dedicated to the Greek god Zeus and was located in Olympia, Greece. It was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Temple of Artemis, on the other hand, was dedicated to the goddess Artemis and was located in Ephesus, Turkey. It was also one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Libon designed the temple and Pheidias was asked to build a big statue for Zeus.
It depends on which temple to Zeus you refer to.
The ancient Olympic games were held at Olympia - hence tha name. There was a big Zeus temple and the statue was in the temple.
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The Greek name of Zeus\' temple in Athens, Greece is Olympieion.
temple of Zeus supposedly at least that's what i got.
in the Greek temple of Zeus
For the temple of Zeus where he was worshiped.
For the temple of Zeus where he was worshiped.
Zeus in not in the Temple of Muses (Temple to Apollo). He is, however, represented in the Museum.
the zues temple is the greek gods house.
Zeus' most famous temple, the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, is located in Olympia, Greece. This ancient site was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and was dedicated to the Greek god Zeus.