In ancient Greek temples, an inner chamber or vestibule located above or beyond the main naos, serving special ceremonial purposes.
From Greek epi- (upon, over) + naos (inner chamber of a temple). An architectural term for secondary sacred spaces.
Parthenons and other Greek temples weren't simple boxes—they had layered sacred spaces, and the epinaos was an exclusive upper chamber that only priests could access.
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