Category:Temple nymphaeum in Hierapolis

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In an article (Plutonium and the Sanctuary of Apollo in Hierapolis, a journey through the millennia by Izabela Miszczak) one can find "The sacred district of Apollo of Hierapolis also consisted of a monumental fountain, i.e. a nymphaeum, erected in the 2nd or the 3rd century CE. Originally, this building, constructed of travertine blocks, had a U-shaped ground plan, and now two side walls and a back wall are still standing. The nymphaeum had a vast basin �lled with water, and the niches located at the higher level were decorated with the busts of main deities worshipped in Hierapolis."

<nowiki>Temple Nymphaeum; Tapınak Çeşmesi; Temple Nymphaeum; An ancient monumental fountain in Denizli; موقع أثري في دنيزلي، تركيا; Denizli'de bulunan anıtsal bir antik çeşme; An ancient monumental fountain in Denizli</nowiki>
Temple Nymphaeum 
An ancient monumental fountain in Denizli
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