Temple of Patroos Apollo

The temple of Apollo Patroos is a temple built on the Acropole of Athens in the third quarter of fourth century BC According to Aristote ( Constitution of Athens ), the nickname of Patroos would have been given to the god by the Athéniens after the establishment of Ion in their quoted.

A monumental marble chest with a long chiton, found close to the temple and exposed today in the Gantry of Attale, was recognized like the statue of Patroos Apollo. The Sekos communicated by north with a small part, the Adyton perhaps or an interior sanctuary.

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