Circular Temple Ruin
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Circular Temple Ruin

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This partially preserved circular temple (2nd c.) at Hadrian’s Villa evokes the tholos form typical of Greek sanctuaries. With its Corinthian columns and curved entablature, the structure likely held a cult statue, offering a sacred space within the imperial landscape. Its elegant geometry reflects Hadrian’s reverence for classical harmony and his ambition to embed divinity within daily life.