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  • Marble colums importd from Greece
      Marble colums importd from Greece
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  • Marble colums at the former Basilica
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Theatre
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Theatre

The original Greek theatre had initially just 13 rows of seats, and was vastly extended during the Roman time to its current size today. It has a beautiful setting overlooking the sea.

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Governor's Palace - the festival wing
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Palace of the Governor

This section of the palace was used exclusively during festivals and other celebrations.

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Roman Baths
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Baths

The baths date from the 2nd century AD with the columns on the eastern side having Roman capitols dating from year AD 138. The drums in the columns are Greek.

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The Central Church - Jewish columns
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Jewish globe

The globes atop these columns are not Christian in origin, rather they are Jewish, indicating that the building was once used as a Synagogue.

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The Central Church
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Central Church

The marble columns of the Central Church date back to the 6th century AD, whereas the stone columns are even older - from the 4th century AD. The marble floor here is quite well preserved.

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Baptism Font
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Baptism font

This shows the Total Immersion Baptism Font, as used by John the Baptist. It is a good five feet deep, with steps leading down into it for easy access.

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Western Church altar
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Altar - Western Church

Here in the altar of the Western Church you can see some remnants of mosaic flooring. The whole florr would have been covered with marble and / or mosaics.

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 Here in the altar of the Western Church you can see some remnants of mosaic flooring. The whole florr would have been covered with marble and / or mosaics. 

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Apollonia

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 Established in the 7th century BC, Apollonia was built as the post city for Cyrene, 20km to the south, and had a nice, secluded beach as well as a working port. By the 6th century AD, the importance... 

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Apollonia-Susah

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 The ruins of Apollonia run along a narrow strip of land bordering the med.sea for around 1 km. So a pleasant feeling to stroll around. 

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