List of stoae


s, in the context of [Architecture of Ancient Greece|ancient Greek architecture], are covered walkways or porticos, commonly for public usage. The following is a list of Greek and Hellenistic stoas sorted alphabetically by the stoa's city or location, with the name appearing in bold text, followed by a short description and/or location of the stoa:

A

Alexandria

Delos

  • South Stoa I: south of the Sanctuary of Apollo and west of the Oblique Stoa and the L-shaped Stoa of the Agora of the Delians.
  • Stoa of Philip: Two-part south of the Sanctuary of Apollo, between the South Stoa and the harbour.
  • Oblique Stoa: south of the Sanctuary of Apollo, south of the L-shaped Stoa of the Agora of the Delians.
  • Stoa of Antigonos: Two-aisled the north boundary of the Sanctuary of Apollo.
  • L-shaped Stoa of the Agora of the Delians: Stoa creating north and east sides of a court, south of the Sanctuary of Apollo.
  • Stoa of the Naxians: L-shaped forming the southwest corner of the Sanctuary of Apollo.
  • L-Shaped Stoa: L-shaped bounded the Sanctuary of Artemis on the eastern side of the Sanctuary of Apollo.

    Delphi

  • Stoa of the Athenians: in the Sanctuary of Apollo, south of the Apollo Temple platform, with the southern, polygonal wall of the platform forming the north wall of the stoa.
  • Stoa SD 108: At the south-East entrance of the Sanctuary of Apollo, on the north side of the so-called "Sacred Way". Offering from the Arcadians.
  • West Stoa: projecting from the west wall of the Sanctuary of Apollo, southwest of the Theater.
  • Stoa of Attalos I: in the Sanctuary of Apollo, east of theater and northeast of the Temple of Apollo, intersecting and projecting east from the peribolos wall.

    B

Brauron

  • Stoa at Artemision: Three-sided surrounding the northern end of the Sanctuary of Artemis.

    E

Eleusis

Lindos

Olympia

  • South Stoa: T-shaped the southern boundary of the Sanctuary of Zeus.
  • Echo Hall : on the east side of the Sanctuary of Zeus, forming an eastern boundary to the central sanctuary.

    P

Philippi

  • Stoa of Philippi : Roman-era stoa.

    Priene

  • Sacred Stoa: Two-aisled stoa located in the north of the agora in the center of the city.
  • Stoa of Athena Sanctuary: One-aisled stoa facing south, forming southern extremity of Sanctuary of Athena Polias.

    S

Samos

  • South Stoa: South Stoa, SW of the main altar in Sanctuary of Hera, Samos.
  • North West Stoa: North West Stoa, NW of main altar and W of N gate at Sanctuary of Hera.

    Sounion

  • West Hall: along western wall of the Sanctuary of Poseidon, at a right angle and adjacent to the North Hall.
  • Sounion, North Hall: along the northern wall of the Sanctuary of Poseidon at the western end.

    T

Thermon

  • Middle Stoa: in the Sanctuary of Apollo Thermios, running north–south between the Temple of Apollo and the South Stoa.
  • South Stoa: on the south side of the Sanctuary of Apollo Thermios, parallel to the southern sanctuary wall.
  • East Stoa: at the southeast corner of the Sanctuary of Apollo Thermios.