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Knowlton School Digital LibraryWorkPalaestra, Olympia, Greece [66995]

Palaestra, Olympia, Greece


Date
3rd Century BCE
Description
The palaestra is situated west of the Altis enclosure, near the Kladeos river. Built in the third century BCE as part of the gymnasium complex, it was used to practice boxing, wrestling and jumping. This almost-square building had an open court in the center that was surrounded by a Doric colonnade of 72 columns and laid with sand on which the athletes trained. The columns and lower courses of the walls were of stone, the upper courses of the walls of brick and the entablature of wood. Currently, only the lower, stone-built parts are preserved, and thirty-two of the seventy-two columns of the internal peristyle have been restored. --http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/eh251.jsp?obj_id=537 The Archivision Collection of Ancient Sites was funded by the Jack Martin Balcer Library Endowment. Keywords: Greece, Peloponnese, Ilias, Nomos, Olympia, Ancient Greek, Classical.
Style/Period
Greek
Doric order
Material
stone and/or rock
Measurements
66.75 m ()