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Schematic plan of a megaron complex. 1: anteroom, 2: hall (main room), 3: columns in Porch and hall
Schematic plan of a megaron complex. 1: anteroom, 2: hall (main room), 3: columns in Porch and hall
The Megaron complex at Mycenae, view from the main hall (circular hearth visible in foreground) through the anteroom and porch.
The Megaron complex at Mycenae, view from the main hall (circular hearth visible in foreground) through the anteroom and porch. "Lion Gate" redirects here For other uses see Lions' Gate (disambiguation.

The megaron is the "great hall" of Mycenaean culture. The rectangular hall, fronted by an open, two-columned porch and a more or less central hearth traditional in Greece since Mycenaean times, is ancestor of the temple in Greece. Greece (Ελλάδα transliterated: Elláda, historically, Ellás,) officially the Hellenic Republic (Ελληνική Δημοκρατία Mycenaean Greece is a cultural period of ancient Greece taking its name from the archaeological site of Mycenae in northeastern Argolis, in the Peloponnese It was used for poetry, feasts, personal gods being worshipped, sacrifice, and counsels of war. Originally it was very colorful- made with the Minoan architectural order, the insides made of fired brick and huge wooden beams used to frame the building. The roof is tiled with ceramic and terracotta tiles. A famous megaron is in the large reception hall of the king in the palace of Tiryns, the main room of which had a throne placed against the right wall and a central hearth bordered by four Minoan-style wooden columns that served as supports for the roof. Tiryns (in ancient Greek Τίρυνς and in modern Τίρυνθα is a Mycenaean Archaeological site in the Greek nomos of


The megaron of Odysseus is well described in the Odyssey. The Odyssey ( Greek: Ὀδύσσεια or Odússeia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer.


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