EditorialTemple of Bacchus, Baalbek, Lebanon. Baalbeck was lavishly provided with temples by the later Roman emperors, from Antoninus Pius (138-151 CE) to Caracalla (211-217 CE) .
EditorialRuins of the Temple of Zeus, Baalbek, Frederic Edwin Church, American, 18261900, Brush and oil, graphite on cardboard, Six standing columns rise in the right center. Bottom margin showing the creamy grounding color., USA, May 1868, architecture, Drawin...
EditorialInt?rieur de l'enceinte du Temple de Baalbek (H?liopolis), September 15, 1850, Salted paper print from paper negative, Image: 6 1/4 ? 8 1/8 in. (15.8 ? 20.7 cm), Photographs, Maxime Du Camp (French, 1822?1894).
EditorialInterior of Hagia Sophia. The cupola is 55 m high, and measures 31 m across. The green columns come from the harbour gymnasium in Ephesos, the red porphiry columns from the temple of Jupiter in Baalbek. Columns have byzantine capitals, some bear the in...
EditorialTemple of Bacchus, Baalbek, Lebanon. Baalbeck was lavishly provided with temples by the later Roman emperors, from Antoninus Pius (138-151 CE) to Caracalla (211-217 CE) .