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  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_060.jpg
  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_049.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of an ancient architectural fragment or sculpture embedded on an external wall of the 18th-century Mosque of Gazi Hassan Pasha. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_006.jpg
  • View of the second level terrace. To the left is the older temple of Asklepios. In the centre are the ruins of a large altar. To the right is the Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_049.jpg
  • The Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_041.jpg
  • First level terrace retaining wall and steps leading to the second level. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_016.jpg
  • First level terrace retaining wall.  All niches were once occupied by statues.  This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_008.jpg
  • The Byzantine archaeological site of Saint Gabriel, which includes a Christian basilica, a number of rooms and a small bath building. The ruins date from around the 6th century AD. Kos town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos, is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates. Please contact Steven Sklifas for more information.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_120.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of the restored section of the West Gymnasium built during the Hellenistic period. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_092.jpg
  • Third level terrace patients accomadation rooms in ruins. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_069.jpg
  • View of the exedra on the second level terrace. The construction added support to the upper level and was originally decorated with statues in the niches. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_045.jpg
  • Kos Town. The Judgment of Paris Ancient Roman mosaic in the Western Archaeological Zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_102.jpg
  • Great Doric temple of Asklepios on the third level terrace. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_057.jpg
  • View of the exedra on the second level terrace. The construction added support to the upper level and was originally decorated with statues in the niches. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_046.jpg
  • The Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_031.jpg
  • First level terrace retaining wall. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_015.jpg
  • The Byzantine archaeological site of Saint Gabriel, which includes a Christian basilica, a number of rooms and a small bath building. The ruins date from around the 6th century AD. Kos town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos, is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates. Please contact Steven Sklifas for more information.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_122.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of an ancient port road and the façade of the Nymphaeum in the Western archeological zone. The building dates from the 3rd century AD and was actually a public toilet. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_104.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of the restored section of the West Gymnasium built during the Hellenistic period. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_097.jpg
  • Kos Town. Restored columns from the Agora in the eastern Archeological zone. The Agora was one of the largest in the ancient world. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_070.jpg
  • Kos Town. View of a section of Palm Tree Avenue. The Avenue was once the castle moat. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_029.jpg
  • Waterfront view and boats docked in the harbour of Kos town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_001.jpg
  • Ruins on the first level, possibly patients waiting rooms. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_075.jpg
  • Third level terrace patients accomadation rooms in ruins. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_067.jpg
  • View of the ruins of accommodation rooms for patients and to the far left are the ruins of the Greta Doric temple of Asklepios. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_063.jpg
  • View of the ruins of accommodation rooms for patients and to the far left are the ruins of the Greta Doric temple of Asklepios. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_062.jpg
  • Capital above a column fragment at the site of Great Doric temple of Asklepios on the third level terrace. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_060.jpg
  • First level terrace retaining wall and steps leading to the second level. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_018.jpg
  • Kos Town. The rebuilt door of a Christian basilica in the Western Archaeological Zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_114.jpg
  • Kos Town. Ruins of baths from the roman period in the Western Archaeological Zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_111.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of an ancient port road and the façade of the Nymphaeum in the Western archeological zone. The building dates from the 3rd century AD and was actually a public toilet. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_103.jpg
  • Kos Town. The Judgment of Paris Ancient Roman mosaic in the Western Archaeological Zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_101.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of the ancient cobbled port street Via Cardo in the Western Archaeological Zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_099.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of the 2nd century AD Roman Odeum or Odeon. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_090.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of the tree of Hippocrates at the Square of Hippocrates. The tree is oriental plane tree. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_031.jpg
  • Waterfront view and boats docked in the harbour of Kos town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_010.jpg
  • Kos Town. View of a section of Palm Tree Avenue. The Avenue was once the castle moat. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_002.jpg
  • Ruins on the first level, possibly patients waiting rooms. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_076.jpg
  • Staircase linking the third level terrace to the sacred grove. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_072.jpg
  • Third level terrace patients accomadation rooms in ruins. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_070.jpg
  • Third level terrace patients accomadation rooms in ruins. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_064.jpg
  • View of the exedra on the second level terrace. The construction added support to the upper level and was originally decorated with statues in the niches. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_043.jpg
  • The Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_037.jpg
  • Part view of the second level terrace. To the left are the ruins of an altar. To the right is the Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_029.jpg
  • First level terrace retaining wall and steps leading to the second level. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_024.jpg
  • First level terrace retaining wall.  All niches were once occupied by statues.  This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_011.jpg
  • First level entrance steps. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometres north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_002.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of an ancient port road and the façade of the Nymphaeum in the Western archeological zone. The building dates from the 3rd century AD and was actually a public toilet. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_105.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of the restored section of the West Gymnasium built during the Hellenistic period. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_093.jpg
  • Kos Town. Restored columns from the Agora in the eastern Archeological zone. The Agora was one of the largest in the ancient world. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_069.jpg
  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_043.jpg
  • Kos Town.  A marble Ottoman fountain dating from 1792 at the Square of Hippocrates. The tree is oriental plane tree. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_034.jpg
  • View of the façade of the Market Hall at Eleftherias Square in Kos town the capital of the Greek island of Kos The market was built by the Italians in 1934 and sells fruit, vegetables, culinary and souvenirs. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates. Please contact Steven Sklifas for more information.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_017.jpg
  • Kos Town. View of the Agora in the eastern Archeological zone. The Agora was one of the largest in the ancient world. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_007.jpg
  • The Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_040.jpg
  • Kos Town.  Roman floor mosaic in the Western Archaeological Zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_117.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of the 2nd century AD Roman Odeum or Odeon. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_091.jpg
  • Kos Town. View of the Sanctuary of Aphrodite ruins dating from the 2nd century BC in the eastern Archeological zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_083.jpg
  • Kos Town. Ruins from the Agora in the eastern Archeological zone. The Agora was one of the largest in the ancient world. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_081.jpg
  • Kos Town. Sanctuary of Hercules ruins from the Agora in the eastern Archeological zone. The Agora was one of the largest in the ancient world. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_078.jpg
  • Kos Town. Sanctuary of Hercules ruins from the Agora in the eastern Archeological zone. The Agora was one of the largest in the ancient world. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_076.jpg
  • Kos Town. Sanctuary of Hercules ruins from the Agora in the eastern Archeological zone. The Agora was one of the largest in the ancient world. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_074.jpg
  • Kos Town. Ancient fortification ruins from the Agora in the eastern Archeological zone. The Agora was one of the largest in the ancient world. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_072.jpg
  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_063.jpg
  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_057.jpg
  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_055.jpg
  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_053.jpg
  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_050.jpg
  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_046.jpg
  • Kos Town. Old canon at the Square of Hippocrates. Two cannons are positioned at the entrance to the connecting bridge to the castle of the Knights of St John. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_041.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of the tree of Hippocrates at the Square of Hippocrates. The tree is oriental plane tree. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_033.jpg
  • View of a monument in front of the eastern gate to the ancient Agora in Kos town the capital of the Greek island of Kos. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates. Please contact Steven Sklifas for more information.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_026.jpg
  • View of the façade of the Market Hall at Eleftherias Square in Kos town the capital of the Greek island of Kos The market was built by the Italians in 1934 and sells fruit, vegetables, culinary and souvenirs. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_019.jpg
  • Gate of the Forum, one of the entrances into the old walled city in Kos town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates. Please contact Steven Sklifas for more information.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_016.jpg
  • Boats sailing in in the waters around Kos town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. In the background is the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey). Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_014.jpg
  • Third level terrace patients accomadation rooms in ruins. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_068.jpg
  • The Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_048.jpg
  • The Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_036.jpg
  • First level terrace retaining wall and steps leading to the second level. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_017.jpg
  • A first level trace retaining wall niche which may have contained the statute of Roman Emperor Nero.  All niches were once occupied by statues. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite
    Greece_Kos_Asklepion_009.jpg
  • The Byzantine archaeological site of Saint Gabriel, which includes a Christian basilica, a number of rooms and a small bath building. The ruins date from around the 6th century AD. Kos town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos, is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_125.jpg
  • Kos Town. The rebuilt door of a Christian basilica in the Western Archaeological Zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_112.jpg
  • Kos Town. The Judgment of Paris Ancient Roman mosaic in the Western Archaeological Zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_100.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of the ancient cobbled port street Via Cardo in the Western Archaeological Zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
    Greece_Kos_Kos_Town_098.jpg
  • Kos Town.  View of the 2nd century AD Roman Odeum or Odeon. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
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  • Kos Town.  View of the harbour stoa upright columns in the harbour quarter of the ancient city. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
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  • Kos Town. View of the Sanctuary of Aphrodite ruins dating from the 2nd century BC in the eastern Archeological zone. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
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  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes.
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  • This image was captured at the fortress of Kos Town, the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The castle stands at the entrance to the harbor of Kos Town and was built by the Knights of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, who captured the island in 1314 and held it until 1522 when it fell to the Turks. The castle occupied a strategic position in that, together with the castle of Halikarnassos on the coast of Asia Minor opposite, it gave them control of the sea lanes.
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  • Kos Town. Old canons at the Square of Hippocrates. Two cannons are positioned at the entrance to the connecting bridge to the castle of the Knights of St John. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
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  • A  monument in front of the eastern gate to the ancient Agora in Kos town the capital of the Greek island of Kos. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
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  • The Nefterdar (Defterdar) Mosque at Eleftherias Square in Kos town the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The Mosque dates back to 1786 and now  house a few small shops and a café. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
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  • The Nefterdar (Defterdar) Mosque at Eleftherias Square in Kos town the capital of the Greek island of Kos. The Mosque dates back to 1786 and now  house a few small shops and a café. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates. Please contact Steven Sklifas for more information.
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  • Kos Town.  View of the 2nd century AD Roman Odeum or Odeon. Kos is part of the Dodecanese island group and birthplace of the ancient physician and father of medicine, Hippocrates.
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  • Capital above a column fragment at the site of Great Doric temple of Asklepios on the third level terrace. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
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  • Great Doric temple of Asklepios on the third level terrace. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
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  • Staircase to the third level terrace. This image was captured at the Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
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  • The Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
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  • The Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
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  • The Temple of Apollo. This image was captured at Asklepieion, the sanctuary of Asklepios, the Greek god of medicine and healing and son of Apollo. It lays 3.5 kilometers north-west of Kos Town and stands on the slopes of a low hill and enjoys a superb view over the sea and the coast of Asia Minor (Turkey) opposite.
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