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Ruins of Asclepeion on Kos island, Greece where Hippocrates received his medical training
Stratonikeia ancient city from Yatagan, Mugla, Turkey.
Kos Island, Greece - Aug 1990: view of the archaeological excavations of the Asclepieion, an ancient healing temple and medical school formerly attended by Hippocrates.
View of the gateway towards the amphitheatre, surrounded by Trajan's Columns in Asklepion; antique sanitarium in Pergamon antique city, Bergama, Turkey
High angle landscape view of the ruins of the Sanctuary of Asclepius, from the position of the Acropolis located in Athens, Greece. Scattered ruins are visible below, with a stone ledge in the foreground and trees in the background.
The Temple of Hera (also known as Heraion) is an ancient Doric Greek temple at Olympia, Greece. The Temple of Hera was destroyed by an earthquake in the early 4th century AD, and never rebuilt. In modern times, the temple is the location where the torch of the Olympic flame is lit, by focusing the rays of the sun.
Archaeological site with Ruins of Ancient Kamiros, Rhodos Island, Greece
Priene was an ancient Greek city on the western coast of Anatolia, near the mouth of the Maeander River in ancient Caria, Aydın. Turkey
Ephesus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ruins prompt the city's original splendour.
Rhodes Greece
Ruins of asclepeion in Kos Greece, ancient greek temple dedicated to Asclepius, the god of medicine.
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The ruins of Asclepeion in Kos island, Dodecanese, Greece, a temple dedicated to Asclepius, the god of Medicine
Ruins of Odeon and Bouleuterion in ancient Troy city, dating back to 3000 BC, Hisarlik, Canakkale Province, Turkey.
Panorama of historical ruins of Asclepieion on Kos island
Located in the Bakırçay Basin, north of Izmir, Bergama is one of the most important settlements in the history of civilization and was founded on the ancient city of Pergamon. Although the history of the region dates back to the Bronze Age, the earliest finds on the top of the castle where the ancient city of Pergamon was founded date back to the 7th to 6th centuries BC.\n\nThe city came to the forefront during the Hellenistic Period and served as the capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon, which was established during this period. There are many civil architecture examples such as mosques, inns, baths, fountains, synagogues, synagogues, covered bazaars, etc. bearing the traces of Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman periods. The city, which smells of history, is an open-air museum like many districts of Izmir and is one of the richest districts of Izmir in terms of culture.
Stratonikeia ancient city from Yatagan, Mugla, Turkey.
Step back in time with this captivating high-resolution photograph of the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, located in the historic Peloponnese region of Greece. Perfectly capturing the grandeur and architectural brilliance of this UNESCO World Heritage site, this image showcases the theater's well-preserved seating areas, circular orchestra, and the remnants of the skene (stage building) set against a serene sky.\n\nRenowned for its outstanding acoustics and classic Greek architectural style, the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus was built in the 4th century BC and continues to be an iconic symbol of ancient Greek civilization. This photo invites viewers to explore the majesty of Greek history, arts, and culture.\n\nIdeal for educational material, travel guides, historical documentation, or any creative project that seeks to bring the allure of ancient Greece to life, this stock photo provides a visual journey into one of the world's most remarkable archaeological treasures.
Old theater with marble seats and stairs. The Acropolis of Rhodes. Monte Smith Hill, Rhodes island, Greece
Stratonikeia Ancient City, known as \
Aerial bird's eye view photo taken by drone of archaeological site of ancient Delphi, site of temple of Apollo and the Oracle, Voiotia, Greece
Xanthos is a city frequently mentioned in ancient sources and where many important events took place. Strabo describes Xanthos as the biggest Lycian city of all time. Herodotus equated the largeness of the city with Lycia in his writings. Homer talks about the heroic Lycians of the Trojan War. The name Xanthos means “yellow”. The city was called “Arnna” in the Lycian language. Xanthos was discovered by Sir Charles Fellows in 1838.
Kibyra ancient city, Burdur. Turkey
The ruins of the ancient walls inside the Neapolis archaeological park in Syracuse Sicily
Ruins in the ancient city of Troy dating back to 3000 BC, Hisarlik, Canakkale Province, Turkey.
Greece, mosaic in Palace of Aegae in ancient Vergina
Bergama, Turkey - August 26, 2023:ACROPOLIS OF PERGAMON\nIn 2014, Bergama was included in the World Cultural Heritage List. Although Bergama has been subjected to invasions and destructions throughout its history, it has been continuously inhabited due to its strategic location and is one of the settlements that have never disappeared from the stage of history.  \n Local and foreign tourists visit here
Ancient Messene city ruins of gymnasium, Peloponnese, Greece
Priene Archaeological Site, Didim Aydin
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