Nikon D7200, 12-24mm f/4G lens @12mm f/8, aperture priority. |
"The foundations of the present temple, which was probably part of Pericles' famous building program that included the Parthenon and the Propylaia on the acropolis of Athens itself, are considered by some authorities to be closely datable to 444/3 B.C. The architect of this temple was, according to these same authorities, also responsible for the Hephaisteion immediately adjacent to the Athenian Agora, the Temple of Nemesis at Rhamnous, and the Temple of Ares at Acharnai. The architect's name, however, is not generally agreed upon." — Laura A. Rogers, Dartmouth University |