
The Temple of Augustus in Pula, Croatia, is a remarkable Roman structure that stands as a testament to the city's ancient past. Dedicated to Emperor Augustus, it was constructed between 2 BC and 14 AD, making it one of the oldest and best-preserved Roman temples on the Adriatic coast. Its architectural style is classical, featuring a rectangular plan and a portico with Corinthian columns, characteristic of Roman religious architecture. The temple originally formed part of a triad of temples in the forum of Pula, although it is the only one that remains intact today. Visitors can admire its detailed frieze and well-preserved facade. Inside, it houses a small museum with Roman sculptures and artifacts, providing insight into the historical and cultural significance of Pula during the Roman era.
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