Temple of Ancient Virtue

Temple of Ancient Virtue
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    Stowe, eng MK18 5EE

Hours

Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

4.7 - (3 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.7 - (3 reviews)
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  • Emily Slater


    Sep 17th, 2019

  • Fredrik Carlsson


    Mar 28th, 2018

  • Tom Humphreys

    built in 1737 to the designs of Kent, in the form of a Tholos, a circular domed building surrounded by columns. In this case they are unfluted Ionic columns, 16 in number, raised on a podium. There are twelve steps up to the two arched doorless entrances. Within are four niches one between the two doorways. They contain four life size sculptures (plaster copies of the originals by Peter Scheemakers sold in 1921). They are Epaminondas (general), Lycurgus (lawmaker), Homer (poet) and Socrates (philosopher).
    Jan 3rd, 2018

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Temple of Ancient Virtue

Temple of Ancient Virtue is located at in Stowe, England MK18 5EE. Temple of Ancient Virtue can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    Q Where is Temple of Ancient Virtue located?

    A Temple of Ancient Virtue is located at , Stowe, eng MK18 5EE


    Q What days are Temple of Ancient Virtue open?

    A Temple of Ancient Virtue is open:
    Saturday: 24 Hours
    Sunday: 24 Hours
    Monday: 24 Hours
    Tuesday: 24 Hours
    Wednesday: 24 Hours
    Thursday: 24 Hours
    Friday: 24 Hours


    Q How is Temple of Ancient Virtue rated?

    A Temple of Ancient Virtue has a 4.7 Star Rating from 3 reviewers.

    Hours

    Saturday:
    24 Hours
    Sunday:
    24 Hours
    Monday:
    24 Hours
    Tuesday:
    24 Hours
    Wednesday:
    24 Hours
    Thursday:
    24 Hours
    Friday:
    24 Hours

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    image built in 1737 to the designs of Kent, in the form of a Tholos, a circular domed building surrounded by columns. In this case they are unfluted Ionic columns, 16 in number, raised on a podium. There are twelve steps up to the two arched doorless entrances. Within are four niches one between the two doorways. They contain four life size sculptures (plaster copies of the originals by Peter Scheemakers sold in 1921). They are Epaminondas (general), Lycurgus (lawmaker), Homer (poet) and Socrates (philosopher).


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