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Temple of Vassaes
  
 Michelin Guide 
 Well worth the diversions
Historical and archaeological site
  The Michelin Guide's review
 The Temple at Bassae, a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands utterly alone in the middle of a plateau surrounded by mountain peaks. It was built in the 5C BC by the residents of Ancient Figalia to honour Apollo Epicurius, who had protected them from the plague. According to Pausanias, the architect was Ictinus, who also worked on the Parthenon. Under a vast canopy, its pale colonnades have an impressive, noble aspect.
 Practical information
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Location
  27061 AndrítsainaYou may also like…
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