Also known as Epidauros
sito archeologico della Grecia
Epidaurus was a small city in ancient Greece located on the Argolid Peninsula that is now represented by two modern towns in the Argolis region. It is significant primarily for its nearby sanctuary of Asclepius and ancient theatre, which were designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988 due to their architectural excellence and their influential role in spreading healing sanctuaries and religious practices throughout the ancient Greek and Roman world.
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Epidauro (in greco antico in greco moderno: Ἐπίδαυρος Epìdauros, in greco moderno Επίδαυρος Epìdavros) è un comune della Grecia nella periferia del Peloponneso (unità periferica dell'Argolide) conosciuta principalmente per il suo santuario dedicato ad Asclepio e per il suo teatro, ancora utilizzato al giorno d'oggi per accogliere rappresentazioni teatrali.
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