The Diana Temple Évoras, Portugal the most surprising building Évoras: The Diana Temple from the 2nd/3. Century. It is the best preserved Roman temple of the Iberian Peninsula. The extraordinary preservation of the fourteen of originally eighteen Corinthian columns achieved an incredible art loss through today's standards. In the Middle Ages, the areas between the columns had been bricked up and the temple was converted into a slaughterhouse. It was not until 1870 that the columns were rediscovered and released them.
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