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BaLBEK: TEMPLE OF JUPITER. Entrance to the Temple of Jupiter, built in the 2nd century, A
BaLBEK: TEMPLE OF JUPITER.
Entrance to the Temple of Jupiter, built in the 2nd century, A.D. at Baalbek, Lebanon. Photograph, late 19th century
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2nd Century Archaeology Baalbek Deity Doorway Entrance Greco Roman Mythology Iron Age Jupiter Lebanese Roman Roman Empire Rubble Ruin Ruins Stone Temple
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Bring the ancient wonders of Baalbek's Temple of Jupiter into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring an exquisite image of the temple's entrance, captured in the late 19th century, these mugs showcase the intricate details and grandeur of this historic site. Perfect for sipping your favorite beverage and transporting yourself to another time and place, each mug is a unique work of art that tells a story. The Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek, built in the 2nd century A.D., is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a testament to the architectural prowess of the ancient Romans. Add this stunning image to your collection and make every sip an adventure.
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Mug Size is 9.5cm high x 8cm diameter (3.7" x 3.1")
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This photograph captures the grandeur and historical significance of the Baalbek Temple of Jupiter. Built in the 2nd century A. D. , this magnificent entrance stands as a testament to ancient architecture and Roman influence in Lebanon. The image, taken during the late 19th century, showcases the temple's impressive stone structure amidst a backdrop of ruins and rubble. The Temple of Jupiter was dedicated to the powerful deity from Greco-Roman mythology, symbolizing strength and authority. Its iron age origins further add to its historical value, making it an important archaeological site for researchers and enthusiasts alike. In sepia tones, this print exudes a sense of nostalgia while highlighting every intricate detail on the temple's exterior. The man standing nearby provides scale, emphasizing just how awe-inspiring this structure truly is. As part of The Granger Collection's vast collection of art prints, this photograph offers viewers a glimpse into ancient history and invites contemplation about our connection to past civilizations. Whether displayed in homes or educational institutions, it serves as a reminder that human ingenuity has shaped our world across centuries.
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