Erechtheion at the Acropolis in Athens Greece Temple to Athena and Poseidon - stock photo
Athens, Greece - October 30, 2017: The Erectheion at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece was built between 421 and 406 BC and served as a temple to both Greek gods Poseidon and Athena. On one side there is a saltwater well that is said to be a place where Poseidon struck his trident and on another side there is an olive tree (pictured) that is said to have sprouted when Athena struck the rock with her spear in her successful rivalry with Poseidon for the city.
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