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Asklepion Kos
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The place where Hippocrates was trained in the 5th century BC was discovered not far from Kos town in 1902. The Asklepion is the Sanctuary of Asclepius, the god of medicine People suffering maladies would travel from far and wide to seek treatment at the permission of the sanctuary's priests. Opening Hours: Monday: 08.00-15.00, Tuesday - Friday: 08.00-20.00, Saturday - Sunday - National Holidays: 08.00-15.00 Tickets - Valid for: Asklepion Kos, Roman Odeon of Kos Full fare: €4, Reduced fare: €2
The place where Hippocrates was trained in the 5th century BC was discovered not far from Kos town in 1902. The Asklepion is the Sanctuary of Asclepius, the god of medicine People suffering maladies would travel from far and wide to seek treatment at the permission of the sanctuary's priests. Ope…
FIRST ORGANIZED HOSPITAL KNOWN. THIS IS WHERE THE FATHER OF MEDICINE HIPPOCRATES WAS PRACTICING. THE TEMPLE OF APPOLO IS ALSO HERE AS WELL AS BEAUTIFUL NATURE SARROUNTS THE AREA.
It constitutes one of the most famous Asklepieion of antiquity,on of Greece's longest surviving archeological sites and the most significant archeological monument on Kos island. In ancient times, it was a place of worship of the god Asclepius as well as a place of healing and teaching medicine. Here is where Hippocrates, one of the most important figures of medicine in antiquity and father of modern medicine, founded his school and taught medicine.
It constitutes one of the most famous Asklepieion of antiquity,on of Greece's longest surviving archeological sites and the most significant archeological monument on Kos island. In ancient times, it was a place of worship of the god Asclepius as well as a place of healing and teaching medicine. Her…
The place where Hippocrates was trained in the 5th century BC was discovered not far from Kos Town in 1902. Raised above the Kos plain, the Asklepion is the Sanctuary of Asclepius, the god of medicine. People suffering maladies would travel from far and wide to seek treatment at the permission of the sanctuary’s priests.