If you are referring to the Sikh temple Harmandir Sahib (also know as the Golden Temple) in Armitsar, India, building started in December 1585. It was completed in August 1604.
The Golden Temple was not built for anybody in paticular; it welcomes people of all religions and backgrounds. Anybody can come, which is why it has 4 doors all facing diffrent directions meaning anybody from anywhere can come whenever they want.
the Parthenon in the acropolis. it had a massive golden-plated statue of her (as Athena Nike) inside
the first jewish temple was built in the times of king solomon
The golden temple is different from a gurdwara because the golden temple is made out of gold and gurdwaras can be anywhere, eg. in peoples houses, anywhere that has a Gur uGranth Sahib, but the golden temple is v. famous, and Sikhs come from all over the world to see it, and to worship in it hope this helps =]
It was built by Félix du Temple in 1874, and it was called the 'Du Temple Monoplane'.
the golden temple was built in amritsar
The Golden Temple was built over 200 years ago! It is still there now.
Harimandir Sahib, the golden temple was opened in August 1604. This is the most well known but There are other golden temples such as kinkakuji in Japan.
out of gold
out of gold
No, not by several thousand years.
The Harmandir Sahib, commonly called the Golden Temple, was built in Amritsar, India. The construction began in December of 1585 and was finished in August of 1604.
two times it was built
It was during the leadership of the fifth Guru (Guru Arjan, 1581-1606), that the Golden Temple was built. It was completed in 1601.
prior to pericles - the golden age
obviously in Amritsar, Punjab India
Parthenon