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MOC-55411 The Temple of Artemis building blocks

LesDiy  |  SKU: 3500603
Designer: LegoMicha
Product PCS: 2056
Size: 28.4×28.8×13.9cm
Bearbeitungszeit: It takes about 30 days
After-sales service: Free spare parts
€158,99
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Die Schweiz (unter 5 kg) kann auch Zollabfertigungsdienste anbieten. Die Versandkosten in die Schweiz und in andere Länder entnehmen Sie bitte der Tabelle unten. Schweiz
0-5kg €0.00
5-6kg €34.00
6-8kg €42.00
8-10kg €52.00
10-12kg €62.00
12-14kg €70.00
14-16kg €75.00
16-18 kg €85.00
18-20 kg €90.00
20-22 kg €90.00
22-24kg €90.00
24-30kg €100.00
30kg+ €150.00
United States
United States €30.00
Canada
Canada €30.00
Niederlande
Niederlande €10.00
Luxembourg
Luxembourg €10.00
  • Authorized and designed by BrickMicha. Inside the temple there is a small statue of Diana and the outside is covered with various bricks. On the outside there are two sacred animals guarding the temple. The temple is surrounded by various green plants, from the foot of the mountain, the stairs go up to the temple step by step, as if witnessing the former glory of the temple through time and space.
  • The Temple of Artemis or Temple of Artemis, also known less accurately as the Temple of Diana, is a Greek temple dedicated to the ancient local goddess Artemis. It was located in Ephesus. It was completely rebuilt twice, once after a devastating flood and again three hundred years later after an arson attack, and in its final form became one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. In 401 AD it was destroyed or demolished. Only the foundations and fragments of the last temple remain on the site.
  • The earliest version of this temple predates the Ionian migrations by many years and dates from the Bronze Age. Callimachus attributed it to the Amazons in his Hymn to Artemis. In the 7th century BC it was destroyed by a flood. Around 550 BC the Cretan architect Chersiphron and his son Metagenes began a more ambitious reconstruction. The project was financed by Croesus of Lydia and took 10 years to complete. This version of the temple was destroyed by arson by Herostratus in 356 BC.