During ancient times, Tinos (similar to Delos) was one of the most important religious centers. In the 5th century B.C. it became the center of worship of Poseidon who was worshiped both as a sea god and as a healer. In the 3rd century B.C. the temple was the reconstructed and expanded and Amphitrite started being worshiped. She was the wife of Poseidon and the goddess of fertility.
Believers arrived at the temple for the following reasons:
The temple declined in the mid-1st century B.C. and was abandoned in the 3rd century A.D. due to problems of the Roman Empire and the invasion of the Heruli.
Excavations have brought to light parts of the foundations of the two temples, the guest house, the bath, and a podium. The magnificence of the temple is also seen in the sculptures included in the findings of the excavations. All ancient findings are protected by corridors which help visitors move and wooden bridges. Also, there is an open air place for events.
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