The Roman Temple of Vic
The Roman temple of Vic was built in the Spanish city of Vic, ancient Ancient Ausa in the 2nd century.
In the Middle Ages, the temple was built in the walls of a new castle. The temple was next to a patio. The temple was completely forgotten until the castle was broken down again in 1882 and the temple was surprisingly discovered again. The building was still in good condition and after a reconstruction of the pronaos it is now one of the city's most important monuments.
The prostyl temple has a hexastyl porticus (six front columns). The feet of the smooth pillars are Ioniosch, but the chapters are in the Corinthian order. The temple is on an elevated stage which can be reached on the front by a staircase. It is unknown to which god the temple was dedicated. Externe link
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