Most people claim that the Solomonic Temple was built around the mid-tenth century B.C.E., so a date of 950 B.C.E. should not be far off of the mark. The typical date posited for the destruction of the Solomonic Temple is 586 B.C.E. when the Babylonians demolished it. This would show that the Temple existed for 364 years.
Jewish (Religious) Estimates place the construction of the Solomonic Temple at 832 B.C.E. and its demolition at 442 B.C.E. meaning that the Solomonic Temple would have been in existence for 390 years.
King Solomon's Temple (also called the First Temple) was built in Jerusalem in 960 BCE. It was destroyed by the Babylonians in 586 BCE. The Second Temple stood from 516 BCE to 70 CE when it was destroyed by the Romans.
The Temple Sinai located in Denver, Colorado was built in 1996 . The temple was built to accommodate the growing religious needs of the Jewish community living in the Denver area.
The Second Temple was constructed on the site of the first in 516 CE by Ezra, Nehemiah, and Zerrubabel. It was then substantially improved by Herod the Great in from 19 BCE all the way to 63 CE, which was long after his death and only seven years before the Romans would destroy it in 70 CE.
I think they went there because long ago there was a great king called Soloman and he built a temple and it got destroyed but years later another one was built and was hidden underground and thats when the Western Wall was built over the temple to protect it from intruders over the world who wanted to destroy it or keep it for themselves to look like they were rich
The temple was started by Zerubbabel in about B.C.537. The alter was build at that time so that sacrifices could begin. But then some trouble arose from outsiders and work was stopped. It was resumed later and semi-finished in B.C. 516. The temple was never as complete as Solomons temple and it wasn't until the time of Herod the Great (20 or 21 B.C.) that a great construction began to almost completely redo the temple.
It was a temple for hatshepsut built in the New Kingdom.
His mistaken assumption that there would be no Second Temple (which was in fact built not long afterward),
His mistaken assumption that there would be no Second Temple (which was in fact built not long afterward),
The construction began in 1980 and it ended in six years (1986)
The Parthenon was first built by the Greeks. after some time different religions tried to take over Greece, it went on for a long while the Parthenon started from a Greek temple to a Muslim temple to a christian church. The Greeks had stored an Ottoman ammunition dump and lots of gun powder in one of the rooms of the temple when it was built. As a result from a Venetian bombardment on the Parthenon on September 28, 1687 the room in the temple caught fire and blew up. Causing an explosion so great the roof was completely destroyed and part of the walls. Majority of the building is still standing and can be seen today atop the acropolis in Athens, Greece.
The Concordia Temple was built in the 4th century B.C. in the honor of the roman goddess Concordia. It was also built as a promise towards peace after a long period of civil strife within the city.
1st Kings 6:2 The temple that King Solomon built for the Lord was sixty cubits long, twenty wide and thirty high. footnote: that is, about 90 feet long and 30 feet wide and 45 feet high