Nikon D7200, 12-24mm f/4G lens @12mm f/8, aperture priority. |
"We do not know what the function of this beautiful structure was but it may have been built to house a statue robbed by the time of Pausanias. In the fifteenth century, Cyriacus of Ancona mistook it for the Temple of Apollo. Three columns and the entablature were re-erected in 1938 and make this one of the most picturesque remains of the ancient site of Delphi.". — "Delphi", Odyssey |