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West Archaeological site Exquisite public buildings are situated in the western section of the West Archeological site: the Hellenistic West Gymnasium, The Roman West Thermae (Baths), the so-called Nympaeum, the Floricae of the Thermae (public lavatories) and the Proto. Outside of the ancient Agora and the Western Excavation Area, Kos Town has a few more ancient Greek and Roman ruins to visit. When exploring the charming town, one cannot miss the iconic Roman Baths, a historical marvel that transports you back in time.
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Alongside this ancient site, you'll find other notable attractions like the Odeon and Ancient Agora, which add to the rich tapestry of history. Don't forget to stroll through Eleftherias Square, where shops and bars create a lively atmosphere perfect for unwinding. The museum boasts a rich collection of archeological findings of the island, covering a long period from antiquity to the late Roman times.
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On the museum's ground floor and atrium, visitors are able to admire the most significant sculptures and mosaics. Kos is stunning Greek island, is an architectural marvel spread across three levels, connected by a sacred way. Explore this ancient site and be amazed by its grandeur and historical significance.
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On the first level, find the Roman baths where hydrotherapy healed patients, reflecting the holistic approach to health embraced during that time. Article about the key archaeological and historical sites in Kos town on the Greek island of Kos in the Dodecanese islands of Greece. Archaeological Site of the Western Roman Baths - Kos is an archaeological site in Kos, Dodecanese, South Aegean Islands.
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Mapcarta, the open map. This was an entry into the South Church which occupied the area of the caldarium chamber of the Roman baths, whose single remaining vault dominates the sky-line. The beautiful mosaic floor, which the church would have inherited from the baths, has collapsed at the edges revealing the hypocaust system for heating below.
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This week we travel to the Greek island of Kos, to visit 2 of its best preserved roman ruins, the odeon and the roman baths. In this video, we talked of the odeons in general, besides the roman way to plan cities Map. The Roman Odeon of Kos in the Dodecanese region is a fantastic historical site that dates back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries.
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The Romans built this odeon and other notable constructions, including the Gymnasium and the Roman baths.
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