• 2a West pediment of the temple of Aphaia on Aigina. Current representation in the Glyptothek in Munich according to Dieter Ohly 1972.
  • The Temple of Aphaia on Aegina made use of new construction technologies. Previously, temples had been constructed chiefly through the use of ramps and levers.
  • ...Germany.Figures of the pediments of the Temple of Aphaia were found in 1811, and acquired in 1813 by Ludwig I of Bavaria for the Glyptothek.
  • The Wickford Glyptothek in Munich The Pediment Sculptures from the Temple of Aphaia at Aegina.
  • East pediment of the Temple of Aphaia at Egina (Glyptothek Munich), ca. 500-480 BCE, representing scenes of the Trojan war.
  • In the area of Agia Marina on Aegina Island, within a sanctuary complex exclusively dedicated to the mother-goddess Aphaia, lies the Ancient Temple of...
  • Temple of Aphaia. Greece , Europe. ... splendid Trojan War sculptures, most of which were stolen in the 19th century and now decorate Munich’s Glyptothek.
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  • In any case, worship of Aphaia at the hilltop sanctuary can be traced back into the Bronze Age, but the current temple that stands there dates to around 500 BCE.
  • Statues from the east pediment of the Temple of Aphaia, displayed at the Glyptothek Museum in Munich, Germany.