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The '''Leonidaion''' was a guesthouse which served as a lodging place for athletes taking part in the [[Olympic Games]] in [[Olympia]], [[Greece]]. It was named after its architect, [[Leonidas of Naxos]]. | The '''Leonidaion''' was a guesthouse which served as a lodging place for athletes taking part in the [[Olympic Games]] in [[Olympia]], [[Greece]]. It was named after its architect, [[Leonidas of Naxos]]. | ||
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The Leonidaion was a guesthouse which served as a lodging place for athletes taking part in the Olympic Games in Olympia, Greece. It was named after its architect, Leonidas of Naxos.
Trivia
- In Odyssey, the building is anachronistic, as it was not erected until 330 BCE.

