In Roman times, the Bergama Asklepion, located in the ancient city of Pergamon in modern-day Izmir, Turkey, was one of the world’s most important medical centers. Built in honor of Asclepius, the Greek god of healing, it dates back to the 4th century BC. Visitors today can explore the extensive ruins, which include the remains of a temple, a theater, and a library, all set within a serene landscape. The site offers a glimpse into the advanced medical practices and spiritual healing rituals of the ancient world, making it a significant part of the Pergamon archaeological site.
Bergama Asklepion (Pergamon Asclepeion)
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