| Nymphaeion of Herodes. This fountain was used for washing. |
| Zoom in on some fountain detail. |
| Zoom out on the Nymphaeion of Herodes. |
| Palaistra |
| Palaistra courtyard area. |
| Pelopion. The mound where the worship of the hero Pelops took place. |
| Philippieon. This is a partial restoration. |
| Philippieon. |
| Prehistoric Building |
| Prytaneion. The seat of the dignitaries of the sanctuary, who were responsible for the sacrifices carried out at the altars. |
| Entrance to the stadium. |
| The Olympic Stadium. |
| Doesn't seem like much anymore... |
| The South West Building. A meeting place for athletes. |
| Temple of Hera |
| Inside the Temple of Hera |
| Temple of Zeus |
| Zeus 2 |
| Zeus again |
| Zeus from another angle |
| Still Zeus |
| Ye old Treasury |
| The Workshop of Pheidias. The building where the sculptor Pheidias fashioned the colossal golden and ivory statue Zeus. |
| Workshop take 2 |
| And another shot of the workshop |
| Base of the Nike Monument |
| Council House Bouleterion. Meeting building for the Olympic Council. |
| Greek baths Kladeos Thermae. These baths had an open air swimming pool. |
| Baths again. |
| House of Nero (??) |
| Leonidaion. Large building for the accommodation of the officials. In Roman times, the central court was converted into an open-air swimming pool. |
| Leonidaion Thermae. A smaller bath than above. It was a guest house and later was converted into a wine factory. |
There were a few more things here, but I lost track of which pictures I already added, and there are probably too many pictures already. I hope you enjoyed your virtual visit through Ancient Olympia!
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