Jutting out into the Aegean Sea, the ancient Greek city of Knidos (Cnidus) stands as a testament to a rich history dating back around 2,600 years. Excavations in the 19th century uncovered the remains of this once-thriving cultural and political center. The city is particularly renowned for commissioning the Aphrodite of Knidos, the first life-size sculpture of a nude female, though the original no longer exists. Visitors today can explore the ruins, imagining the grandeur of the past, and see copies of the famous statue in museums worldwide, including the Museo Pio-Clementino in Vatican City.
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