Il complesso sacro dell’area dell’ex stadio di Oderzo
Abstract
The sacred complex in Oderzo, comprised a temple building, reconstructed as a peripteros sine postico, and a three-sided porticus. The plan of the temple and the three-sided porticus were deduced from the trench dug for the removal of the walls. The former, which is hypothesised to have had six columns on the façade and nine on the sides, had bases, columns, and capitals made of Vicenza stone, whereas the latter only used this material for the capitals and trabeation, as the columns were made of stucco-covered bricks. The temple’s chronology can be placed between 40 and 30 BC.
Submitted: Aug. 4, 2025 | Published Dec. 18, 2025 | Language: it
Keywords Peripteros sine postico • Sacred building • Temple and three-sided porticus • Late-Republican Roman architecture • Oderzo
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