Greek temples of Paestum
The Greek temples of Paestum are ancient structures located in southern Italy, built in the 6th and 5th centuries BCE. They are renowned for their well-preserved Doric architecture, showcasing the classical style of ancient Greece. The three main temples are dedicated to the gods Hera, Athena, and Poseidon, reflecting the religious practices of the time.
These temples are part of a larger archaeological site that includes ruins of a city founded by the Greeks. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors interested in ancient history and architecture. The temples are significant for their historical and cultural value.