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asked in category: General Last Updated: 30th May, 2020Why was Maison Carree built?
Maison–Carrée. Maison–Carrée, Roman temple at Nîmes, France, in remarkably good repair. According to an inscription, it was dedicated to Lucius and Gaius Caesar, adopted sons of Augustus; it was probably built before the death of Marcus Agrippa, Augustus’s friend and the boys’ father, about 12 bc.
Similarly, what was the purpose of the Maison Carree?
The Maison Carrée or “Square House” is the best preserved Roman temple in Europe. It sits undisturbed in the small city of Nîmes, which also has a splendid Roman amphitheater, still used for bull-fighting and other spectacles.
Also Know, who designed the Maison Carree? Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
Besides, what year was the Maison Carree built?
Maison Carrée | |
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Architectural style | Roman |
Location | Nîmes, southern France |
Completed | ca. 2 AD |
Inaugurated | 4-7 AD |
What materials did the Romans use to build their structures?
Ancient Roman concrete was a mixture of lime mortar, aggregate, pozzolana, water, and stones, and was stronger than previously-used concretes. The ancient builders placed these ingredients in wooden frames where they hardened and bonded to a facing of stones or (more frequently) bricks.
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