Ancient Roman Temples

Overview and list of Roman Religious Sites Across the Roman Empire

Ancient Roman temples were central to Roman culture and religion. They served as important architectural structures, although few remain intact today. Every significant town in ancient Rome had at least one main temple, along with smaller shrines. The main room, known as the cella, housed the cult image of the deity. It often included a table for offerings and a small altar for incense. Most public ceremonies occurred outside the cella, where crowds gathered around the sacrificial altar.

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Baptistery of San Giovanni alle Fonti, Milan: A Late Roman Christian SiteItalyReligious4.8Very Low
Bibracte: The Principal Oppidum of the Aedui in Central FranceFranceBurial, City4.8Very Low
Chiesa di San Sepolcro, Milan: A Historic Church Reflecting Milan’s Religious and Cultural HeritageItalyReligious4.8Low
Garni Gorge: An Ancient Armenian Site Featuring a Classical TempleArmeniaReligious4.8Low
Herculaneum Archaeological Park: Preserved Roman Municipium at the Foot of Mount VesuviusItalyBurial, City4.8High
Luxor: The Ancient City of Thebes and Its Historical SignificanceEgyptBurial, Economic4.8Very High
Rusellae Archaeological Site: An Etruscan and Roman Settlement in Southern Tuscany, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.8Low
Temple of Athena, Syracuse: An Ancient Greek Sanctuary in SicilyItalyReligious4.8Low
The PantheonItalyReligious4.8Very High
Thubursicum: A Numidian and Roman City in Northeastern AlgeriaAlgeriaBurial, City4.8Very Low
Assisi Cathedral: A Historic Umbrian Romanesque Church in ItalyItalyReligious4.7Medium
Basilica of Sant’Ambrogio: A Historic Church in Milan, ItalyItalyReligious4.7High
Caisses de Jean-Jean Oppidum: A Late Iron Age and Roman Fortified Settlement in Southern FranceFranceBurial, City4.7Low
Capitolium of Brixia: A Roman Temple and Archaeological Site in Brescia, ItalyItalyReligious4.7Medium
Carnuntum: A Roman Frontier City and Provincial Capital in Lower AustriaAustriaBurial, City4.7Medium
Clos de la Lombarde, Narbonne: A Roman Suburban District with Late Antique Christian HeritageFranceBurial, City4.7Low
Deir El-Hagar Temple: A Roman-Era Sanctuary in Egypt’s Dakhla OasisEgyptReligious4.7Very Low
Djemila Ancient City: A Roman Colonial Site in AlgeriaAlgeriaBurial, City4.7Low
Norba: A Roman Municipium and Volscian Settlement in Lazio, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.7Low
Olympia: The Ancient Panhellenic Sanctuary and Birthplace of the Olympic GamesGreeceReligious4.7Low
Olympia: The Ancient Panhellenic Sanctuary and Olympic Games Site in GreeceGreeceReligious4.7High
Ostia Antica: The Ancient Roman Port City at the Mouth of the TiberItalyBurial, City4.7Medium
Paestum: An Ancient Greek and Roman City in Southern ItalyItalyCity, Civic4.7Very High
Parco archeologico di Brixia romana: A Roman Municipium in Brescia, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.7Low
Pompeii: Preserved Roman City Near Mount VesuviusItalyCity, Civic4.7Very High
Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia in Palestrina: An Ancient Roman Religious ComplexItalyReligious4.7Low
Sanctuary of Isis and Magna Mater in MainzGermanyReligious4.7Low
Temple of Heracles in Akragas: An Ancient Greek Monument in AgrigentoItalyReligious4.7Medium
Alba Fucens: A Roman Colonial Town in Central ItalyItalyBurial, City4.6Medium
Aquinum: An Ancient Roman Municipium in Italy’s Lazio RegionItalyBurial, City4.6Very Low
Baia: A Roman Coastal Resort in the Phlegraean Fields of ItalyItalyBurial, City4.6Medium
Basilica of Saint Lawrence in Milan: A Historic Late Antique ChurchItalyReligious4.6Medium
Egnazia: An Ancient Messapian and Roman Municipium in Apulia, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.6Medium
Faqra Roman Ruins: A Roman Religious Sanctuary in LebanonLebanonReligious4.6Low
La Bure Celtic Camp: A Late Iron Age and Roman Fortified Settlement in Northeastern FranceFranceBurial, City4.6Low
Lambaesis: The Roman Military Capital of Numidia in AlgeriaAlgeriaBurial, City4.6Very Low
Naous Roman Temple Complex: A Roman Religious Site in Northern LebanonLebanonReligious4.6Low
Nora Archaeological Park: A Phoenician and Roman Settlement in SardiniaItalyBurial, City4.6Medium
Paphos Sanctuary: The Roman Sanctuary of the Paphian Aphrodite in CyprusCyprusReligious4.6Very Low
Parco Archeologico di Rudiae: An Ancient Messapian and Roman Site in Apulia, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.6Low
Parrocchia San Simpliciano: A Historic Basilica in MilanItalyReligious4.6Medium
Pietrabbondante: An Ancient Samnite Sanctuary and Political Center in Molise, ItalyItalyReligious4.6Low
Roman Temple of ÉvoraPortugalReligious4.6High
Roman Temple of Hercules at Amman Citadel: A Historic Site in JordanJordanReligious4.6Medium
Rotunda of Galerius, Thessaloniki: A Roman Imperial Monument and Early Christian ChurchGreeceReligious4.6Medium
Saint-Romain-en-Gal Archaeological Park: A Gallo-Roman Urban District Opposite Vienne, FranceFranceBurial, City4.6Medium
Saint-Vincent Oppidum: A Late Iron Age and Roman Site in Southern FranceFranceBurial, City4.6Low
Santa Maria Maggiore in Assisi: A Historic Sanctuary and Pilgrimage SiteItalyReligious4.6Low
Scolacium Archaeological Park: A Greek and Roman Settlement in Calabria, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.6Medium
Segesta Archaeological Park: An Elymian and Roman Site in Western SicilyItalyBurial, City4.6Medium
Sufetula Archaeological Site: A Roman and Byzantine Municipium in TunisiaTunisiaBurial, City4.6Low
Susa: A Roman Municipium in the Piedmont Region of ItalyItalyBurial, City4.6Very Low
Temple of Antas: A Historical Sanctuary in SardiniaItalyReligious4.6Medium
Temple of Augustus and Livia in Vienne: A Roman Monument in Southeastern FranceFranceReligious4.6Low
Temple of Augustus, Barcelona: A Roman Imperial Cult SiteSpainReligious4.6Medium
Temple of Hadrian, Rome: An Ancient Roman Monument in the Campus MartiusItalyReligious4.6Medium
Temple of Los Mármoles: A Roman Temple in AugustóbrigaSpainReligious4.6Medium
Temple of the Sybil, Tivoli: A Roman Religious Site in ItalyItalyReligious4.6Low
Tharros Archaeological Site: A Phoenician, Punic, and Roman Center in SardiniaItalyBurial, City4.6Medium
Tiddis: An Ancient Roman Municipium in Northeastern AlgeriaAlgeriaBurial, City4.6Very Low
Timgad: A Roman Veteran Colony and Archaeological Site in AlgeriaAlgeriaBurial, City4.6Low
Altino: An Ancient Venetic and Roman Municipium in Northeastern ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Very Low
Ambrussum: A Strategic Celtic and Roman Site in Southern FranceFranceBurial, City4.5Medium
Amiternum Archaeological Area: A Roman Municipium in Abruzzo, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Aquileia: The Roman Forum and Archaeological Area in Northeastern ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Baptistère Saint-Jean, Poitiers: An Early Christian Baptistery in FranceFranceReligious4.5Low
Carsulae: A Roman Municipium Along the Via Flaminia in Umbria, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Medium
Concordia Sagittaria: A Roman Colony and Early Christian Center in Northeastern ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Very Low
Cosa: A Roman Latin Colony and Coastal Settlement in Tuscany, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Cuma Archaeological Park: An Ancient Greek and Roman Site in Southern ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Medium
Deir El-Shelwit Temple: An Ancient Egyptian Temple near LuxorEgyptReligious4.5Low
Dodona: An Ancient Oracle and Sanctuary in Epirus, GreeceGreeceReligious4.5Medium
Gallo-Roman Temple in Halatte Forest: A Healing Sanctuary Near Villers-Saint-FrambourgFranceReligious4.5Very Low
Glanum Archaeological Park: A Multi-Period Ancient Settlement in Southern FranceFranceBurial, City4.5Medium
Gonio Fortress: A Historic Roman and Ottoman Stronghold in GeorgiaGeorgiaDomestic, Military4.5Medium
Halaesa Arconidea: An Ancient Greek and Roman City in Northern SicilyItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Heraion of Argos: An Ancient Sanctuary Dedicated to Hera in GreeceGreeceReligious4.5Low
Hippo Regius: A Historic Mediterranean Port and Episcopal Center in AlgeriaAlgeriaBurial, City4.5Low
Lattara: An Ancient Fortified Port Settlement in Southern FranceFranceBurial, City4.5Low
London Mithraeum: A Roman Temple in LondiniumUnited KingdomReligious4.5Medium
Ocriculum Archaeological Park: A Roman Municipium and Early Christian Center in Umbria, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Parco Archeologico di Minturnae e Ponte Real Ferdinando: An Archaeological Park in Lazio, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Parco Archeologico di Turris Libisonis: A Roman Municipium on Sardinia’s Northwestern CoastItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Parco archeologico di Venosa: An Archaeological Park in Southern ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Peltuinum: An Ancient Roman Municipium in Abruzzo, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Sanctuary of Hercules Curinus in Sulmona: An Italic and Roman Religious SiteItalyReligious4.5Very Low
Temple of Augustus in PulaCroatiaReligious4.5High
Temple of Diana in Nîmes: A Roman Monument in Southern FranceFranceReligious4.5Low
Temple of Divus Claudius, Rome: A Monument to an Imperial DeityItalyReligious4.5Very Low
Temple of Hercules Victor, Rome: An Ancient Roman Circular Temple in the Forum BoariumItalyReligious4.5Low
Temple of Jupiter Anxur, Terracina: An Ancient Sanctuary in Lazio, ItalyItalyReligious4.5Medium
Temple of Santalla de Bóveda: A Late Roman Sanctuary in Galicia, SpainSpainReligious4.5Low
Tusculum Archaeological Park: A Historic Latin Municipium in the Alban Hills, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Urbs Salvia Archaeological Park: A Roman Colonia in Central ItalyItalyBurial, City4.5Low
Vaison-la-Romaine: A Roman Municipium and Historical Site in Southeastern FranceFranceBurial, City4.5Medium
Columns of San Lorenzo, MilanItalyReligious4.4Very High
Genainville Archaeological Site: A Gallo-Roman Sanctuary and Theater in Northern FranceFranceReligious4.4Very Low
Grand Archaeological Site: A Gallo-Roman Municipium in Northeastern FranceFranceBurial, City4.4Low
Libarna Archaeological Area: A Roman Municipium in Northern ItalyItalyBurial, City4.4Low
Lilibeo (Lilybaeum): A Strategic Phoenician, Carthaginian, and Roman Settlement in Western SicilyItalyBurial, City4.4Low
Madauros: A Numidian and Roman Municipium in Northeastern AlgeriaAlgeriaBurial, City4.4Very Low
Maison Carrée in NîmesFranceReligious4.4High
Niha Temple to Hadaranes: A Roman-Era Religious Site in LebanonLebanonReligious4.4Low
Oppidum of Corent: A Major Celtic and Roman Settlement in Central FranceFranceBurial, City4.4Low
Parco Archeologico di Tindari: A Strategic Coastal Archaeological Site in Northeastern SicilyItalyBurial, City4.4Low
Roman Temple of Alcántara: A Historic Monument in Extremadura, SpainSpainReligious4.4Very Low
Roman Temple of Vic: A Historic Monument in BarcelonaSpainReligious4.4Medium
San Leucio Archaeological Park: From Hellenistic Temple to Paleochristian Basilica in Canosa di PugliaItalyReligious4.4Low
Sanxay Archaeological Site: A Roman Healing Sanctuary and Theater in Western FranceFranceReligious4.4Low
Temple of Janus at Augustodunum: A Roman-Celtic Sanctuary in Autun, FranceFranceReligious4.4Low
Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens: An Ancient Greek and Roman MonumentGreeceReligious4.4Very High
Tipaza: A Multi-Period Archaeological Site on Algeria’s Mediterranean CoastAlgeriaBurial, City4.4Low
Varnenum: A Gallo-Roman Sanctuary Near AachenGermanyReligious4.4Low
Velia: An Ancient Greek and Roman City in Southern ItalyItalyBurial, City4.4Medium
Aeclanum: An Ancient Roman City in Campania, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.3Very Low
Area Archeologica di Solunto: An Ancient Phoenician, Hellenistic, and Roman Site in SicilyItalyBurial, City4.3Low
Briga Archaeological Site: A Gallo-Roman Settlement in Normandy, FranceFranceBurial, City4.3Low
Corseul Roman City: Fanum Martis and the Capital of the Coriosolites in ArmoricaFranceBurial, City4.3Low
Duino Mithraeum: A Roman Mithraic Worship Site in ItalyItalyReligious4.3Low
Gabii: An Ancient Latin Settlement Near RomeItalyBurial, City4.3Very Low
Gisacum: A Gallo-Roman Sanctuary Town in Normandy, FranceFranceBurial, City4.3Low
Iuvanum Parco e Museo Archeologico: An Ancient Italic and Roman Municipium in Abruzzo, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.3Low
La Graufesenque: A Roman Terra Sigillata Production Center in Southern FranceFranceCity, Domestic4.3Low
Locri Epizefiri Archaeological Park: A Greek and Roman Heritage Site in Calabria, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.3Low
Neapolis Archaeological Park, Syracuse: A Historic Greek and Roman Site in SicilyItalyCity, Civic4.3Very High
Olbia Archaeological Site: A Greek and Roman Port near Hyères, FranceFranceBurial, City4.3Low
Sentinum: A Roman Municipium in Central ItalyItalyBurial, City4.3Low
Serapeum of Alexandria: An Ancient Temple in EgyptEgyptReligious4.3Medium
Site Archéologique de Cherré: A Gallo-Roman Religious and Commercial Complex in Northwestern FranceFranceReligious4.3Very Low
St. Paul’s Catacombs Malta: An Ancient Burial Site Reflecting Early Christian and Punic HeritageMaltaReligious4.3High
Terme della Rotonda, Catania: Roman Baths and Byzantine ChurchItalyReligious, Sanitation4.3Low
Veleia: An Ancient Roman Municipium in Northern ItalyItalyBurial, City4.3Very Low
Alba-la-Romaine Archaeological Site and Museum: A Roman Municipium in Southeastern FranceFranceBurial, City4.2Low
Aléria: A Multilayered Archaeological Site on Corsica’s Eastern CoastFranceBurial, City4.2Medium
Augusta Bagiennorum: A Roman Municipium in Piedmont, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.2Low
Bziza Temple: A Roman and Byzantine Religious Site in LebanonLebanonReligious4.2Low
Compierre Archaeological Site: A Gallo-Roman Vicus in Central FranceFranceBurial, City4.2Very Low
Industria: A Roman Municipium and Archaeological Site in Piedmont, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.2Low
Monte Iato: An Ancient Indigenous and Hellenistic Polis in Western SicilyItalyBurial, City4.2Low
Morgantina: An Archaeological Site Reflecting Sicel, Greek, and Roman Heritage in SicilyItalyBurial, City4.2Low
Parco Archeologico di Grumentum: An Ancient Roman Municipium in Southern ItalyItalyBurial, City4.2Low
Roman Temple of CórdobaSpainReligious4.2Medium
Cales: An Ancient Italic and Roman Settlement in Campania, ItalyItalyBurial, City4.1Very Low
Jordan Hill Roman Temple: A Late Roman Religious Site in Dorset, EnglandUnited KingdomReligious4.1Low
Kionia Archaeological Site: Ancient Greek Sanctuary on Tinos IslandGreeceReligious4.1Very Low
Tongeren Gallo-Roman Temple Complex: An Ancient Sanctuary in BelgiumBelgiumReligious4.1Very Low
Herdonia: An Ancient Daunian and Roman Municipium in Apulia, ItalyItalyCity, Civic4Low
Liternum: A Roman Colonial Settlement in Campania, ItalyItalyBurial, City4Low
Temple of Mercury at Baalbek: A Roman Religious Site in LebanonLebanonReligious4Very Low
Akrai Archaeological Park: A Greek and Roman Settlement in Southeastern SicilyItalyBurial, City3.9Very Low
Archaeological Site of Old Poitiers: A Multiperiod Settlement in Western FranceFranceBurial, City3.9Low
Sanctuary of Hercules Victor in Tivoli: An Ancient Roman Religious and Commercial CenterItalyReligious3.9Low
Mithraeum of Septeuil: A Roman Religious Site in Northern FranceFranceReligious3.7Very Low
Cherchell Roman Ruins: A Strategic Coastal City with Phoenician, Mauretanian, and Roman HeritageAlgeriaBurial, City2.9Very Low
Sempronii: A Roman Municipium in Italy’s Marche RegionItalyBurial, City2Very Low
Falerio Picenus: A Roman Municipium in Italy’s Marche RegionItalyBurial, City0Very Low
Temple of Diana, Mérida: A Roman Imperial Cult Site in SpainSpainReligious0Very Low
Temple of Mars in Corseul: A Romano-Celtic Sanctuary in BrittanyFranceReligious0Very Low

Introduction to Roman Temples

The typical Roman temple had a rectangular shape, raised on a high podium. It featured a clear front with a portico at the top of steps and a triangular pediment above columns. The sides and rear of the temple were less emphasized architecturally and usually lacked entrances. Circular temple designs also existed, often surrounded by columns. Roman temples evolved from Etruscan designs, which were influenced by Greek architecture. This blend of styles created a unique Roman temple form.

Public religious ceremonies in ancient Rome were primarily conducted outdoors. These ceremonies often included processions that began or ended at a temple or shrine. Ritual objects were stored in temples and brought out for use during these events. Sacrifices, mainly of animals, occurred at open-air altars within the templum, often located on extensions of the podium. During the Empire, various foreign cults gained followers, introducing different worship practices, including underground worship and house gatherings.

Many Roman temples have left remnants, particularly in Rome. However, most near-complete examples were converted into Christian churches over time. The transition often occurred long after Christianity became prominent under Emperor Constantine. The appropriation of temples by the government began with a decree from Emperor Honorius in 415 AD. The Pantheon is one of the best-known temples, notable for its large circular design and concrete roof, which is atypical of Roman temple architecture.

The term “temple” derives from the Latin word templum, which originally referred to a sacred space rather than the building itself. The Roman architect Vitruvius used templum to describe the sacred precinct.

The design of Roman temples was primarily influenced by Etruscan models. However, during the late Republic, Greek classical and Hellenistic styles became more prevalent. Etruscan architecture emphasized the front of the building, which was consistent with Greek temple models. Roman temples typically featured wide steps leading to a portico, a pronaos, and a triangular pediment. Unlike Greek temples, Roman designs often had less decoration on the sides and rear.

Construction Techniques and Materials

Roman temples were constructed using various materials, including stone and terracotta. The Etruscans contributed to the use of terracotta for decorative elements. The front of the temple often displayed inscriptions detailing the builder’s name, carved into the stone and filled with paint. In major imperial monuments, letters were cast in lead and painted or gilded. Archaeologists can reconstruct these inscriptions from peg holes left in the stone.

Sculptural decoration in Roman temples resembled that of Greek temples. This included pedimental sculptures and relief figures, although exterior friezes were less common. Many decorative elements, such as acroteria and antefixes, were brightly colored. In the early Empire, older Greek statues were sometimes reused as decorative elements on temples.

Variations in Temple Design

Roman architects often incorporated local styles into temple designs, especially in regions like Egypt and the Near East. The Romano-Celtic temple style was prevalent in Roman Britain, characterized by simple designs and minimal use of stone. These temples were often square and featured an ambulatory, lacking classical architectural elements. This style showed continuity with pre-Roman Celtic religious structures.

Circular temples were also constructed by the Romans, often inspired by Greek models. Temples dedicated to the goddess Vesta typically had a circular shape. The Temple of Hercules Victor in Rome is an example of a circular temple with an unbroken colonnade. Other notable circular designs include the Pantheon and the Temple of Venus at Baalbek, each showcasing unique architectural features.

Caesareum: Temples of the Imperial Cult

A caesareum was a temple dedicated to the Imperial cult, found throughout the Roman Empire. These temples were often funded by the imperial government and became the primary large temple in newly established Roman towns. In Rome, a caesareum was located within the religious precinct of the Arval Brothers. The Caesareum of Alexandria, initiated by Cleopatra VII, was converted by Augustus for his own cult.

Modern Interpretations of Roman Temples

Modern architecture has seen adaptations of the Roman temple form, particularly in the 18th century. Examples include La Madeleine in Paris and the Virginia State Capitol. Circular temple designs have also inspired modern buildings, such as St. Peter’s Basilica and the United States Capitol. The Pantheon, with its unique circular domed cella, has been widely imitated in contemporary architecture.

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