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Truly fascinating ancient complex.
This place is one of the more interesting archeological sites I have seen in Greece. Very fascinating ancient healing complex. The cost is 12 € per person, but there is a discount for children and ret...
There was so much healing taking place in this area you can feel it! You walk through the layout of the entire sanctuary imagining all that was happening. Read it all, take your time.
The Sanctuary of Asklepios was surprising to us. We didn't expect to enjoy it more than Epidavros Theatre, but we did! Most of the large tour groups don't come into the sanctuary so it wasn't nearly ...
The Asklepieion, the most famous cure center of the Antiquity.
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The Asklepieion was founded in the sVI a. C., and it highlighted the worship of the god Asclepio, although there were also worships of healing gods such as Apollo, Higiene and Egyptian gods. Asclepio ...
Truly fascinating ancient complex.
This place is one of the more interesting archeological sites I have seen in Greece. Very fascinating ancient healing complex. The cost is 12 € per person, but there is a discount for children and ret...
Amazing
There was so much healing taking place in this area you can feel it! You walk through the layout of the entire sanctuary imagining all that was happening. Read it all, take your time.
Jobsworth
See my review of Epidavros theatre. The sanctuary is not very accessible to the elderly and infirm and a jobsworth attendant spoilt our visit.
We enjoyed this more than the theatre!
The Sanctuary of Asklepios was surprising to us. We didn't expect to enjoy it more than Epidavros Theatre, but we did! Most of the large tour groups don't come into the sanctuary so it wasn't nearly ...
The Asklepieion, the most famous cure center of the Antiquity.
The Asklepieion was founded in the sVI a. C., and it highlighted the worship of the god Asclepio, although there were also worships of healing gods such as Apollo, Higiene and Egyptian gods. Asclepio ...