Category
page 1Temples of Poseidon

Erechtheion
The Erechtheion (, latinized as Erechtheum ; , ) or Temple of Athena Polias is an ancient Greek Ionic temple, on the north side of the Acropolis, Athens, that was primarily dedicated to the goddess Athena.

Panionium
thumb|250px|Poseidon's head (identified by an inscription), detail from a scene representing Athena and [[Poseidon. Side B from an Attic black-figure neck-amphora, c. 550–530 BC. From Vulci. Signed by the Amasis Painter.]]
The Panionium (Ancient Greek: Πανιώνιον, Paniōnion) was an Ionian sanctuary dedicated to Poseidon Helikonios and the meeting place of the Ionian League. It was on the peninsula of Mt. Mycale, about south of Smyrna—now İzmir, in Turkey. Herodotus describes it as follows:The Panionion is a sacred ground in Mykale, facing north; it was set apart for Poseidon of Helicon by the j
Temple of Poseidon at cape Sounion
ancient Greek temple in Lavreotiki Municipality, Greece

Altar of the Twelve Gods
ancient altar in Athens, Greece
Temple of Neptune
ancient Roman temple
Temple of Poseidon
archaeological site in Taranto, Italy
Poseidon Temple of Isthmia
ancient Greek temple on the Isthmus of Corinth
Sanctuary of Poseidon (Tainaron)
archaeological site with ruined cave-temple in Greece