Prytaneion (Olympia) 9 Olympia excavations - πρυτανείον
πρυτανεῖον - Prytaneion, Elis magistrates' headquarters at ancient Olympia
Works: 1
Latitude: 37.639230
Longitude: 21.629320
Confidence: High
Place ID: 376216BOPr
Time period: ACHR
Region: Peloponnese
Country: Greece
Department: Ileia
Mod: Olympia excavations
The building was a square of 32.80 metres with an entrance on the south side and a vestibule leading into a central chamber, 6.80 metres square. This chamber contained the sacred hearth of the Eleans, where a fire burned day and night. According to Pausanias, the hearth was made of ashes and the ashes produced by this eternal fire were transported to the altar of Zeus which thus grew bigger all the time. The dining room where the Olympic victors were entertained by the Eleans is thought to have been located either in the west or north wing. Inside the Prytaneion, on the right of the entrance, was an altar of Pan.
The Prytaneion is closed to the public. (Olympia Vikatou, archaeologist)
Wikidata ID: Q23889050
Info: Odysseus
(Odysseus, Greek Ministry of Culture)
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