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[[File:Erechtheion Temple MIMDOS.png|thumb|The Erechtheion Temple in the DOS version]] | [[File:Erechtheion Temple MIMDOS.png|thumb|The '''Erechtheion Temple''' in the DOS version]] | ||
[[File:ErechtheionTemple MIM.png|thumb|left|The Erechtheion Temple in the SNES version]] | [[File:ErechtheionTemple MIM.png|thumb|left|The Erechtheion Temple in the SNES version]] | ||
{{quote2|The Erechtheion Temple's floorplan is very complicated. It was built to include many earlier temples that once stood on the same site. Over the centuries, the temple has been a church, a palace, a harem and a storehouse for the Greek military. Its most famous feature is The Porch of the Caryatids, a deck supported by six columns which resemble young girls. Each Caryatid stands 6 feet, 6 inches high. The girls' dresses look like the columns they replace. The Caryatids are copies. The originals were removed to protect them against pollution.|Pamphlet|[[Mario is Missing!]]}} | {{quote2|The Erechtheion Temple's floorplan is very complicated. It was built to include many earlier temples that once stood on the same site. Over the centuries, the temple has been a church, a palace, a harem and a storehouse for the Greek military. Its most famous feature is The Porch of the Caryatids, a deck supported by six columns which resemble young girls. Each Caryatid stands 6 feet, 6 inches high. The girls' dresses look like the columns they replace. The Caryatids are copies. The originals were removed to protect them against pollution.|Pamphlet|[[Mario is Missing!]]}} |