Adyton

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In ancient Greek architecture, an adyton (or adytum) refers to the innermost sanctum or the most sacred area of a temple or shrine. It was a restricted space typically reserved for priests or priestesses and was often considered the dwelling place of the deity to whom the temple was dedicated.

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