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Article by VASSILIS KRANIOTIS
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A 6th century BC temple to Aphrodite, the goddess of love, may end up buried beneath new construction indefinitely, leaving it invisible to future generations.
he Late Archaic period temple, 200 years older than the Parthenon, was originally built to honor the Greek godess of Aphrodite (Venus), the goddess of love, in the 6th century B.C. It was later moved during Roman times to another location, which was considered a sacred area where there was a concentration of temples and shrines. There it has since remained, a part of the ancient area of Thessaloniki and now resting within the municipality of modern Thermaikos in the city Square of Antigoninon. It is an example of the Ionic style of architecture that was a trademark of ancient Greece during the 6th - 5th centuries
The temple was first excavated in 1936, after which it fell off the map during the invasion and destruction of the Nazi occupation and subsequent postwar urban development. In 2000, excavations were renewed under the direction of well-known archaeologist A. Tassios in connection with the demolition of an apartment building that overlaid the remains. He uncovered the temple, Grecian-Roman statues, and architectural fragments, at least some of which are now exhibited in the Museum.
Like many of the other great monuments and antiquities of Greece, the temple is a symbol of national pride, thought of as not only a treasure of Greece but a priceless representation of global heritage.
In terms of priorities, however, not everyone sees it in quite the same way. Unless the land on which the temple rests can be expropriated by the Central Archaeological Council, new construction will ensure it remains buried and unseen, indefinitely. The owners of the land are opposed to expropriation. Continuing discussion between the parties will decide the fate of the temple. The issue represents a classic case of urban development versus cultural preservation and development.
Maintains the officials of the Temple of Venus project: "The architectural and artistic value of the temple is immense. The temple can be saved and honored as part of Greece's rich history if its importance is realized and respected by the government. Cultural pride and history must be preserved and valued. Only one third of the possible artifacts have been excavated from this site."
The Thessaloniki urban and metropolitan area in which the temple is located is most noted for its numerous monumental Byzantine sites and antiquities, although its history extends back over 2,300 years, thus including some ancient Greek and Roman remains, both discovered and yet-to-be discovered. The city was founded around 315 BC by King Cassander of Macedon near the site of Thermae, the original location of the temple. The king named the new settlement after his wife, Thessalonike, who was a half-sister of Alexander the Great and the princess of Macedon, being the daughter of Philip II. The city eventually became the most important city in Macedon, and is today the second largest urban area of Greece.
More information about the Temple of Aphrodite and the issues surrounding the temple site can be obtained at the Temple of Venus site at http://templeofvenus.gr/en.
OUTRAGEOUS!
kalacs32 3 weeks ago
The most glorious and prosperous time of Greece was the Hellenistic Era, no doubt about that!!!
PriestChristopher 3 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
I will def sign, thank yu for this video
natureboiwill 3 weeks ago
just gone through creating a new account just to say how wrong this is and urge others to sign the petition as i just have.it breaks my heart to see the temple of a beloved goddess treated like this, i only pray that our voices will be heard and this sacred place can be salveged.blessed be brothers and sisters.
absynthlafay27 4 weeks ago
Beautiful presentation! may the gods watch over and protect us all!
Slayerx1010 1 month ago
Athena please protect and defend us against the assaults of our enemies. Hail to old Greece!
PriestChristopher 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos 2