The pediment from the Temple of Sulis Minerva at Bath is one of the best-known objects from Roman Britain. It originally looked down on people entering the temple precinct from a height of 12 metres.
As the centuries wore on, Christianity spread and the temple fell into ruin. Fragments of the pediment were then repurposed as paving stones in the courtyard. The western section of the Roman ...
The Stone Avenue Temple Project bought the place for $122,000 ... Its facade has a classical triangular pediment and three arched windows between columns, but its grand twin towers echo the ...