The temple of Zeus in Euromos dates from the 2nd century AD and was probably built during the reign of Hadrian. Though it was built in Roman times it followed the Greek temple design. It was a peripteral hexastylos (6x11) measuring about 14.40 x 26.80m. At the top of its columns were capitals of the Corinthian order. It had a tetrastyle prostyle pronaos and a distyle in antis opisthodomos. 16 columns have survived to date.