Temple de la Sibylle
The Temple de la Sibylle is a small temple located in the Parc des Buttes-Chaumont in Paris, France. Built in 1869, it was designed by architect Jean-Charles Alphand as a picturesque structure inspired by ancient Roman architecture. The temple offers stunning views of the surrounding park and the city.
This structure is named after the Sibyl, a prophetic figure from ancient mythology. The temple's design features a circular base and a conical roof, making it a unique landmark within the park. It serves as a popular spot for visitors seeking a scenic viewpoint and a glimpse of historical architecture.