In Pula, Croatia, there is a well-maintained Roman temple called the Temple of Augustus. It was most likely constructed during the reign of the first Roman emperor, Augustus, somewhere between 27 BC and his death in AD 14. It is dedicated to the emperor. It stands at a height of 14 meters and has a tetrastyle prostyle porch made of Corinthian columns. It was constructed on a platform. The elaborately adorned frieze bears resemblance to one of the most notable and relatively new temples in France ... (Read More)