cella

/ˈsɛlə/
noun
  1. The main inner chamber of an ancient Greek or Roman temple, where the statue of the god was kept.
    • Tourists marveled at the columns surrounding the temple's cella.
    • Archaeologists discovered fragments of a marble statue inside the cella.
    • The cella of the Parthenon once housed a massive statue of Athena.
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