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Reconstruction of Hadrian’s nymphaeum in Perge

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Reconstruction of Hadrian's nymphaeum in Perge
Reconstruction of Hadrian's nymphaeum in Perge

Reconstruction of Hadrian’s nymphaeum in Perge, in the south of Turkey. The ancient city existed even before the Roman rule, but it was the Romans who made the city one of the most beautiful in Asia Minor. To this day, in Perge there are remains of a pillared street, a bathhouse, a theater and a stadium.

Among the ruins there is also the aforementioned nymphaeum, which decorated the end of the water pipe that brought water from the surrounding hill. The nymphaeum was beautifully decorated with numerous monuments, including the river god Kaistros – Cestrus.

Sources
  • Reconstruction: Roma Invicta
  • Photo: Balage Balogh, Archaeollogy Illustrated

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