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View of the Hellenistic Gymnasium dating from the 2nd century BC and remodelled during the Roman period, Stratonicea, Eskihisar, Turkey. The complex included a Frigidarium, Elaeothesium, Ephebeion, Koryceum and a Konisterium. The Gymnasium north side forming the narrow façade is 105 metres wide. And the total length of the building is estimated to be 267 metres. It is the largest known gymnasium from the Ancient Period.

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Stratonicea, Anatolia, Turkey, Ruins, Outside, Sunny, Ancient, Archelogy, Archaeology, archaeological, Architecture, ruin, Antiquity, Remnant, old, buildings, stone, masonry, Pagan, Hellenistic, Carian, Karian, Caria, Stratonikeia, Stratoniceia, Stratoniki, Stratonike, Stratonice, Idrias, Chrysaoris, Hadrianopolis, Eskihisar, Mugla
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Stratonikeia - Turkey
View of the Hellenistic Gymnasium dating from the 2nd century BC and remodelled during the Roman period, Stratonicea, Eskihisar, Turkey. The complex included a Frigidarium, Elaeothesium, Ephebeion, Koryceum and a Konisterium. The Gymnasium north side forming the narrow façade is 105 metres wide. And the total length of the building is estimated to be 267 metres. It is the largest known gymnasium from the Ancient Period.