Propylon Altar

ID: TWNAPA06

Propylon Altar

A small altar situated in the center of the court of the Propylon — in the form of a column. Note the decorative snakes. Snakes were believed to be able to renew themselves and became the symbol of Asclepios and the medical profession.

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For a brief description of the Asclepion Click Here.

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Keywords: Turkey, Western Turkey, Northern Aegean, Pergamum, Asclepion, Asclepieum, Asclepius, Asclepios, Aesculapius, Propylon, Entrance, Late Roman Period, Altar, Snakes, TWNAPA06
Propylon Altar — Pergamum: Asclepion — Holy Land Photos