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==Examples== ;Ancient Greek, Archaic *[[Temple of Artemis, Corfu]], the earliest known stone Doric temple *[[Temple of Hera, Olympia]] *[[Delphi#Temple of Apollo|Delphi, temple of Apollo]] *The three temples at [[Paestum]], Italy *[[Valle dei Templi]], [[Agrigento]], [[Temple of Juno, Agrigento]] and others *[[Temple of Aphaea]] ;Ancient Greek, Classical *[[Temple of Zeus, Olympia]] *[[Temple of Hephaestus]] *[[Bassae]], Temple of Apollo *[[Parthenon]], Athens *[[Sounion#Temple of Poseidon|Sounion, Temple of Poseidon]] ;Renaissance and Baroque *The ''Tempietto'' by [[Donato Bramante]], in the courtyard of [[San Pietro in Montorio]], Rome *[[Palace of Charles V]], [[Granada]], 1527, circular arcade in the courtyard, under Ionic in the upper storey *[[Basilica Palladiana]], in [[Vicenza]], [[Andrea Palladio]], 1546 on, arcade under Ionic above *[[Valladolid Cathedral]], [[Juan de Herrera]], begun 1589 ;Neoclassical and Greek Revival *[[Brandenburg Gate]], Berlin, 1788 *[[The Grange, Northington]], 1804 *[[Lord Hill's Column]], [[Shrewsbury, England]], 1814, {{convert|133|ft|6|in|m}} high *[[Neue Wache]], Berlin, 1816 *[[Royal High School (Edinburgh)|Royal High School, Edinburgh]], completed 1829 *[[Walhalla memorial|Walhalla]], [[Regensburg]], Bavaria, 1842 *[[Propylaea (Munich)|Propylaea]], Munich, 1854 ;United States *[[Second Bank of the United States]], [[Philadelphia]], 1824 *[[Naval Medical Center Portsmouth]], 1827, pedimented temple front with ten columns *[[Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial]] in [[Put-in-Bay, Ohio]], is the world's tallest and most massive Doric column at {{convert|352|ft|m}}. *[[Harding Tomb]] in [[Marion, Ohio]], is a circular Greek temple design with Doric columns.
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