• ^ "Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae". World Heritage Convention. United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization.
  • Although it was built during the 5th century BC, the Temple of Apollo Epicurius near Bassae in western Greece was virtually unknown until 1765 when a...
  • The Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae is a unique, one-of-a-kind ancient Greek sanctuary, dedicated to the god Apollo Epicurius (“Apollo the helper”).
  • ...the fifth-century B.C. Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae is among the least known, least accessible, and most intriguing of all Greek temples.[1] (Fig.
  • Driving from Bassae to Olympia is less stressful but no picnic either. The site is terrific. The Temple of Apollo Epicurius is in a remarkable state of preservation.
  • The temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae was designed by the same architect as the Parthenon. Today it is one of Greece's hidden archaeological gems.
  • In the central Peloponnese, at Vasses in ancient Figaleia, at an elevation of 1.130 m, stands the eternally proud temple of Apollo Epicurius.
  • ...a remote mountainside in the Peloponnese, the Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae is an exceptionally large, well-preserved and mysterious Classical temple.
  • One of the first things you wonder when you visit the Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae is why it was built here.
  • The Temples Of Jupiter Panhellenius At Ægina, And Of Apollo Epicurius At Bassæ Near Phigaleia In Arcadia.