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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This section of the palace was used exclusively during festivals and other celebrations.
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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 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 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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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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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.
Written Mar 13, 2005
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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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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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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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