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The Basilica of Paestum is the oldest of the temples in the ancient Greek city of Paestum, dating from 6th century BC #298410096
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The Temple of Hera I at Paestum, also known as the Basilica, is the largest Greek temple in Italy. It was built in the 6th century BC and is dedicated to the goddess Hera. The temple is in the Doric style and is made of limestone. It has six columns on each side and a total of 36 columns. The temple is well-preserved and is a popular tourist destination.