Temple of Sangri
The partially restored Temple of Sangri | |
| Alternative name | Temple of Demeter at Sangri; Sanctuary of Gyroula in Sangri |
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| Location | Sangri, Naxos, Greece |
| Region | Cycladic Islands |
| Coordinates | 37°1′45″N 25°25′57.2″E / 37.02917°N 25.432556°E |
| Type | Greek temple |
| Length | 13.29 m (43.6 ft) |
| Width | 12.73 m (41.8 ft) |
| History | |
| Material | Naxian marble |
| Founded | c.530 BC |
| Abandoned | 6th century AD |
| Periods | Archaic Greece |
| Cultures | Ancient Greek |
| Site notes | |
| Excavation dates | 1976-1985 |
| Archaeologists | Vassilis Lambrinoudakis and Gottfried Grubenas |
| Condition | Restored |
| Ownership | Greek government |
| Public access | yes |
The Temple of Sangri is a Late Archaic Greek temple on the Cycladic island of Naxos in the area of Gyroulas, about 1.5 km south of Ano Sangri. The temple was built around 530 BC and is one of the earliest Ionic temples. It was built completely from Naxian marble.