Fane
A "fane" is an ancient term that refers to a temple or shrine dedicated to a deity or religious practice. It often served as a place of worship, where rituals and ceremonies were conducted to honor the divine. Fanes were significant in various cultures, including those of the Greeks and Romans, and they were often adorned with sculptures and artwork.
In addition to their religious functions, fanes also played a role in the community, serving as gathering places for festivals and social events. They were typically located in prominent areas, making them accessible to the public and reinforcing their importance in the spiritual and social life of the people.