it looks nice not ugly
A church is thought to be the temple of the devil. Of course it depends on your religion.
In his triumphal ride into Jerusalem Jesus doubtless entered the temple area by its northeast gate.
This question makes no sense. What point of which temple? There are many temples, for different religions, most have a point in their construction somewhere, usually at a corner or the top.Or, if you're asking what is the purpose of a temple - it is for those who wish to to come together in a specific place to pray.
Vesta's priestesses were called Vestals or Vestal Virgins (sacerdos vestalis in latin).
A sacred building is typically called a temple, mosque, cathedral, synagogue, or church, depending on the religious tradition. These buildings are dedicated to worship and religious practices and hold significant spiritual importance for the community.
it was at Gate Beautiful:)
peter
Peter, John and the lame begger
Torii gates is the term for a sacred gate in a Shinto shrine.
Parthenon
A gopuram is a large pyramidal tower over the entrance gate to a temple precinct.
King olomon built the beautiful temple.
A gopuram is a large pyramidal tower over the entrance gate to a temple precinct.
The famous and beautiful Parthenon is a temple that is dedicated to Athena.
It is probably named after the residue that was taken from the Jewish Temple into the Valley of Hinnom, where it was burned.
XNOR gate is called coincidence gate
Short answer: we don't know. Most of our information pertains to the Second Temple rather than to the First.The Talmud (Mishna, Middoth ch.1) lists the gates in the Second Temple:A) The five gates of the Temple Mount:the two Huldah gates to the souththe Kiponos gate to the westthe Tadi gate to the norththe Shushan gate to the eastB) The seven gates of the Temple courtyard:the kindling-gate to the souththe sacrifice-gate to the souththe water-gate to the souththe gate of Nicanor to the eastthe gate of the flame ("spark") to the norththe sacrifice-gate to the norththe gate of the hearth-chamber to the northNote that within the Temple complex there were many structures, so that there were entranceways besides those listed here. See also the attached Related Link.