Exedra - Ancient Thera (exedres, exedrae)
Cultural Attraction // Archeological Site
Description
The Exedra (Greek plural exedres; Latin exedrae) immediately after the Sanctuary of Artemidoros were three temple-like buildings of the Roman period (1st - 2nd century AD). Built in a row, they housed statues of individuals from prominent families of Thera who were honored by the city. On a raised platform of three or four tiers, they held pedestals for the statues. The inscribed bases of some of the statues survive today.
Attributes
Altitude (in meters): 353
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Chronological Period: Roman Period
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Access: Path
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Accessible: Normally
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Duration of Visit: 1 hour 30 minutes
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