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Sanctuary of AthenaDelphi, Greece
A worn and overgrown path in ancient GreeceDelphi, Greece
Castalian SpringDelphi, Greece
Stone blocks with inscriptionDelphi, Greece
Columns at a site of ruinsDelphi, Greece
Treasury of SicyoniansDelphi, Greece
Athenian stoaDelphi, Greece
Stone debris at a site of ruinsDelphi, Greece
Temple of ApolloDelphi, Greece
Treasury of CorinthiansDelphi, Greece
Treasury of AtheniansDelphi, Greece
Ruins of Delphi TheatreDelphi, Greece
Walking path on Mount ParnassusDelphi, Greece
Delphi TheatreDelphi, Greece
Ruins of a racing track and seatingDelphi, Greece
Acropolis of AthensAthens, Greece
Bay of Corinthian gulf seen from Delphi (Delfoi)
4th century B. C. Delphi ruins4th century B.C. Delphi ruins
Rock of the Sibyl, Delphi, Greece
Ancient ruins in Delphi, Greece
Sculpture of Medusa in Temple of Apollo, Didim, TurkeyClose up of ancient sculpture of Medusa in Temple of Apollo, Didim, Turkey
Trajan Fountain in EphesusTrajan Fountain at the right side of Kurets Street, built between 201-114 AD is one of the finest monuments in Ephesus. It was constructed for the honor of Emperor Trajan
Marys Church or Council Church in EphesusThe Double Churches or or Church of Virgin Mary or Council Church was the first church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Marys Church in Ephesus
The Theatre Gymnasium in EphesusThe Theatre Gymnasium or Gymnasium of Vedius in Ephesus. In Ephesus, gymnasiums were the schools for young people in which one could take lessons for art, sports, literature, drama and speech
The Theatre Gymnasium in EphesusDrawing on the stone. The Theatre Gymnasium or Gymnasium of Vedius in Ephesus. In Ephesus, gymnasiums were the schools for young people in which one could take lessons for art, sports, literature
Commercial Agora in EphesusStray cat resting on the ruins of Commercial Agora. Being the most important trade center of Ephesus, Agora was built in the third century B.C
Commercial Agora in EphesusRuins in the Commercial Agora. Being the most important trade center of Ephesus, Agora was built in the third century B.C. It is in the form of a square and surrounded completely by columns