GREECE
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Located between the theatre and the sanctuary of Epidaurus is the small local archaeological museum, housing especially votive offerings and sculptures relating to miraculous cures, as well as architectural remains of important buildings on the site. Above left: Statue of Asklepios. - Above right: Statue of a child, a votive offering in the sanctuary. - Below left: Fragments of an Ionian column. - Below right: Corinthian capital, probably the prototype by Polykleitos the Younger for the capitals of the inner colonnade in the tholos. It was found buried below the fundaments of this building. |
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Above: Part of the Doric entabulature of the temple of Asklepios, dated 380-375 BC. - Below: Architectural remains near the museum and the fragment of a large statue outside the museum. |
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