
Roman theatre at the Asclepieion of Pergamon
The Asclepieion of Pergamon[1] was an asclepieion, a healing temple, built in honour of the gods Asclepius and Hygieia, located west of the Pergamon hill.
 The 70 metre long cryptoporticus, an underground vaulted tunnel in the asclepieion that connected the circular treatment centre to the pools in the centre of the sanctuary courtyard The 70 metre long cryptoporticus, an underground vaulted tunnel in the asclepieion that connected the circular treatment centre to the pools in the centre of the sanctuary courtyard
.jpg.webp) Arched tunnels Arched tunnels
_(2).jpg.webp) Sacred pools Sacred pools
 Sacred fountain Sacred fountain
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