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- Peripteral columns are a type of ancient Greek or Roman temple surrounded by a portico with columns12. The most distinguished feature of these temples is a row of columns surrounding the main structure, also known as the peristyle12. These surrounding columns are typically made of marble or limestone and they are arranged in a specific pattern1. If free-standing columns surround the entire building, it is a peripteros3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The design and architecture of peripteral temples represent fascinating aspects of ancient Greek culture. The most distinguished feature of these temples is a row of columns surrounding the main structure. These surrounding columns, also known as the peristyle, are typically made of marble or limestone and they are arranged in a specific pattern.archeetect.com/peripteral-temple/A peripteros (Greek: περίπτερος, peripteral building) is a type of ancient Greek or Roman temple surrounded by a portico with columns. It is surrounded by a colonnade (pteron) on all four sides of the cella (naos), creating a four-sided arcade (peristasis, or peristyle).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PeripterosIn Roman temples, the pseudoperipteral form became usual, where there were columns behind the portico as well. Typically the front has a portico with free-standing columns, but columns on the other three sides of the walls are engaged. If free-standing columns surround the entire building, it is a peripteros.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoperipteros
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