Archaeological Museum of Asklepeion Epidaurus
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The Archaeological Museum of Epidaurus is located within the archaeological site of the sanctuary of Asclepius in Epidaurus, which was the metropolis of all the ancient worlds of the Asclepius. It was built to house the many and important finds of the many years excavation of the Sanctuary of Asclepius (1881-1928), which was conducted by the archaeologist Panagi Kavvadia and the Archaeological Society.
The exhibits of the Museum date from the ancient to the Roman times. The type of exhibits varies and includes inscriptions, medical instruments, ancient buildings, ancient statues, reliefs, reliefs, large statues and many small votive offerings as well as large portions of important ancient buildings from the sanctuary of Asclepius: a) Propylaea b) Temple of Asclepius, c) Temple of Artemis, d) Dome of Epidavros, e) as well as the important well-known incomplete Corinthian capital found near the Tholos.The museum also exhibits casts of important statues such as 4th century BC. C. Aphrodite (Roman copy), Asclepius (Roman period), the pediments of the temple of Asclepius, the capes of the temple of Artemis and reliefs, which are located in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.