The Olympion of Adrian, 6th century BC. It was the largest Corinthian style temple in antiquity, 110,35m X 43,68m. There were 104 pillars on its perimeter of a height of 17,25m each, of which only 16 have been preserved. On each long side there were 2 rows of 20 pillars and on each short one 3 rows of 8 pillars. Inside the temple was a gold and ivory statue of Zeus.