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You'll see scant remains of a shrine and early propylon.
The Corinithian Order was used for the propylon which had three entrances.
It was entered through a propylon entrance at the western side, and included a statue of the Athenian hero.
The propylon is 60 meters east from the temple, it is lavishly decorated on all sides.
There was a propylon (formal entrance gate) with a wooden superstructure in the southeast side of the peribolos.
Evidently, the propylon was the key note of this style and occurs in no other manifestaion of Indo-Islamic architecture.
A French expedition led by Christine Zivie studied the inscriptions on the propylon and published their studies in 1992.
These arches flanked the propylon into the sanctuary and stood at the ends of roads to Megara and to a harbor respectively.
Also securely known are a cistern at the northeast extremity and a structure identified as a treasury east of the propylon (entrance) of the sanctuary.
According to inscriptions on the propylon, construction of the Isis temple started around the beginning of 1st century CE.
The survey noted complex substructures, and intended to document the surrounding settlements, tombs, quarries and a propylon temple ruins.
Today all that remains of the temple is its small main building and ruins of the propylon, along with its brick enclosure wall and the well.
The most spectacular feature of the mosque are the minarets on either side of the facade, reminiscent of the propylon to a pharaonic temple.
Its principal ruins consisted of the propylon and two columns of a temple, which was apparently of small dimensions, but of elegant proportions.
Besides the thermal baths, the bridges, the streets, the insulae, the Connection Building, propylon and the nympheum were all planned and built during this period.
The church is on the axis of the Platea, Propylon, and Augusteum and was so named by researchers because of its topographical position.
When you enter the Acropolis, the remains seen at your left side, are the foundations of Propylon (monumental gates) which were constructed by Eumenes II.
Erected 1751-64 B.C. by Timarchos and Heraklides, it comprised a propylon, a colonnaded courtyard and an auditorium.
The propylon or porch, formed the entrance to temple sanctuaries and other significant sites with the best-surviving example being the Propylaea on the Acropolis of Athens.
The complex seen now is contemporary with the Propylon and Platea but there are some traces on the rock that the area could have been used for another cult in earlier times.
It has no propylon or dromos in front of it, and the portico has an uneven number of columns, in all fifteen, arranged in a triple row.
It replaced an existing Doric propylon and served as the northern entrance to the southern market, or agora, in Miletus, an ancient city in what is now Turkey.
The Sebasteion, or Augusteum, was jointly dedicated, according to a 1st-century inscription on its propylon, "To Aphrodite, the Divine Augusti and the People".
II The Council House (bouleuterion) with entrance propylon and courtyard, Miletos, Asia Minor, c. 170 B.C. (restored)
A short wander amongst the older houses of Yalvaç will reveal many ornamental pieces from the Augusteum, Tiberia Platea, Propylon and other important buildings of Antioch.