In ancient Greek and Roman architecture, a gatehouse, usually consisting of a porch supported by columns, leading to an enclosure preceding a temple.
Mnesicles. The Proplylaea (entrance to the Acropolis). Begun 437 BCE. Athens, Greece.
In ancient Greek and Roman architecture, a gatehouse, usually consisting of a porch supported by columns, leading to an enclosure preceding a temple.
Mnesicles. The Proplylaea (entrance to the Acropolis). Begun 437 BCE. Athens, Greece.