• It was one of the two earliest temples built in Pompeii, the other being the Temple of Minerva and Hercules, which was near the forum.[3] The cult of Apollo...
  • The temple of Apollo is the place the townspeople of ancient Pompeii gathered and worshipped together. Today you can still view the temple.
  • The Temple of Apollo is encountered shortly after entering through the Porta Marina gate, so named because it overlooks the sea. It was built in the 3rd century BC.
  • Visitors to the Temple of Apollo can expect to see a plethora of historical artifacts and architectural details that offer a glimpse into the ancient culture of Pompeii
  • The Temple of Apollo is a Roman temple dedicated to the Greeko-Roman Mytghological God Apollo in the ancient Roman town of Pompeii in southern Italy.
  • Interest in the cult of Apollo began to dwindle in Pompeii in the 5th century B.C. but the ancient temple survived for a further 3 centuries before being replaced by...
  • Temple of Apollo, Pompeii: Our most recommended tours and activities. Pompeii: Entry Ticket and Guided Tour with an Archaeologist.
  • The Temple of Apollo in Pompeii is one of the oldest and most significant religious sites in the ancient city, showcasing the influence of Greek culture in Roman life.
  • With the mighty Mount Vesuvius, a backdrop against the temple, the Temple of Apollo’s splendour is calm is not to be missed when in Pompeii.
  • The Temple of Apollo in Pompeii can be reached on foot from Pompeii's train station. It is a 15-minute walk through the historic city of Pompeii.