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The SW Building Ruins of Leonidaion, Olympia, Greece
SW Building is a large building complex of the Imperial period. It consisted of a central court with colonnade and an open-air swimming pool, three big halls and smaller auxillary rooms. The niches of the monumental facade were adorned with statues. It was a meeting place for the athletes, who were training in the big halls of the buildings. The Leonidaion was the lodging place for athletes taking part in the Olympic Games at Olympia. It was located at the southwest edge of the sanctuary and was the largest building on the site. It was constructed around 330 BCE and was funded and designed by Leonidas of Naxos. n nThe building consisted of four Ionian colonnades with 138 decorated columns, forming a square of approximately 80 metres. In its interior there was a central Doric peristyle with 44 columns
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The SW Building Ruins of Leonidaion, Olympia, Greece
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This print by Artie Photography showcases the majestic ruins of the SW Building in Leonidaion, Olympia, Greece. The SW Building was a grand complex from the Imperial period, serving as a meeting place and lodging for athletes participating in the Olympic Games. Constructed around 330 BCE and designed by Leonidas of Naxos, this architectural marvel boasted four Ionian colonnades with 138 beautifully adorned columns. Its central court featured a Doric peristyle with 44 columns, creating an impressive structure that spanned approximately 80 meters. The monumental facade of the building was adorned with statues, adding to its grandeur and historical significance. As one gazes upon this image, they are transported back in time to witness the bustling activity that once took place within these walls. The photo captures not only the intricate details of the ruins but also highlights their integration into nature's landscape. Against a backdrop of clear blue skies and rocky terrain, these remnants stand as a testament to ancient engineering prowess and human achievement. Artie Ng's photography skillfully captures every aspect of this historical site - from its weathered stone materials to its towering halls and corridors. This image serves as a reminder of our rich history while showcasing Greece's timeless beauty.
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