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Opisthodomos

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Plan of a temple with opisthodomos highlighted.

An opisthodomos was the room present at the rear of some ancient Greek temples. It was located behind the naos. By balancing the pronaos at the front of the temple the addition of an opisthodomos could create a symmetrical design.

Opisthodomos are present in the layout of: