Archaeological Sites Asklepieion of Epidaurus by felipe 23 May 2014 written by felipe 23 May 2014 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 22 The restored propylon of the ceremonial banqueting hall at the Asklepieion of Epidaurus Photo: © Panos Karas / Shutterstock Presented by: ©Greek Travel Pages UNESCO World Heritage List [column col=”1/2″][mappress mapid=”13″][/column] [column col=”1/2″]A major crowd puller among the archaeological destinations of Greece, Epidaurus is famed for its unmatched theatre, as well as for its Asklepieion, thus named the sanctuaries sacred to Asclepius, the healing god and son of Apollo. Combining religious faith with empirical knowledge and occult rituals with actual treatment, the Asklepieia functioned pretty much as hospitals and, needless to say, they were of great significance to Greeks and Romans alike. The Asklepieion of Epidaurus in particular was the most important therapeutic center of the ancient Greek world, followed by that of Kos, the birthplace of Hippocrates and medicine.[/column] Preserved architectural parts from the buildings of Asklepieion in the Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus Photo: © Wikimedia Commons Tucked away amid rocky heights, the Epidaurian sanctuary lies in an inland valley of the Argolid peninsula in the Peloponnese. The tranquil, scenic landscape and the abundant nearby mineral springs should have something to do with the cure and recovery of the patients. Developed out of an earlier cult of Apollo, the sanctuary of Asclepius reached its peak in the 4th century BC when it was adorned with its principal monuments seen today, especially the temple of the god, the tholos and the renowned theatre, all three considered masterpieces of the late classical Greek architecture. Even by today’s standards, the theatre of Epidaurus stands out as a unique artistic achievement through its admirable integration into the landscape and above all the perfection of its proportions and incomparable acoustics. Opening hours: 01Nov – 31Mar Mon-Sun, 0800-1530 01Apr – 31Oct Mon-Sun, 0800-2000 Read all about the Archaeological Site of The Asklepieion of Epidaurus on Greek Travel Pages Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail felipe previous post “Mount Athos Area Kouzina” Culinary Days Kick Off In Greece next post Creta Maris Awarded 2014 Certificate Of Excellence By TripAdvisor You may also like New Sales Kiosk at Acropolis Archaeological Site Nears Completion 22 January 2025 Athens’ Ancient Agora and Kerameikos Sites Set for Upgrade Completion by End... 13 January 2025 Greece’s Panagia Mesosporitissa Feast Added to UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List 6 December 2024 Greek Culture Ministry Targets Evros with €40 Million in Projects 7 October 2024 Culture Ministry Leads Major Restoration Projects in Kastoria 9 September 2024 Culture Ministry Invests €60 Million in the Restoration of Laconia’s Historic Monuments 9 September 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ