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Ancient Epidaurus, Greece: Birthplace of Modern Medicine

While deciding to vacation in the Peloponnese area of Greece we both wanted to see Ancient Epidaurus. Although Epidaurus is most known for its amazing theater, its development was actually for medical purposes. With Steve being a surgeon and me being a nurse this was a place we didn’t want to miss. Many scholars consider it the birthplace of modern medicine. We did our own self tour of Epidauraus. If you prefer a tour, or a day tour from Athens, check out Viator’s many tour options by clicking here.

Location

https://www.anthemion.grThe Archeology site of Ancient Epidaurus is located just over 25 km (15.5 miles) from where we stayed in Nafplio. We stayed just outside the center of Nafplio at Anthemion Suites and Villas. This is a perfect home base while in the area.

History of Medicine in Epidaurus

Greek mythology holds the belief that Epidaurus, the son of Apollo was born in this area. Asclepius is the god of medicine, the god of healing. In ancient times, many people would travel here to be healed from various ailments. Both physical and also psychological. They believed the god of medicine had divine powers to heal. In the 4th century BC the Sanctuary of Asclepius was built. This was a sacred center of healing. As a matter of fact, the temple was the most popular healing center in ancient times. With the hopes of being healed, people traveled here from all over the Mediterranean. As time passed, medicine practiced in Epidaurus evolved from faith healing to actual medical interventions. This is why it is the birthplace of modern medicine. Although simple, the knowledge and techniques practiced here became the basis for modern medicine.

Ancient Theater of Epidaurus

The Ancient Theater of Epidaurus undoubtedly stands as the premier attraction of Epidaurus. Constructed in the 4th century BC, this magnificent theater boasts a capacity of 15,000 spectators. It is an outstanding site to visit, recognized as one of the best-preserved theaters in the world. The Theater of Epidaurus is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and perfect symmetry. From every seat you can hear the performers on stage with crystal clarity. This UNESCO World Heritage Site proudly continues to host performances to this day.

Originally constructed as part of the healing center, the theater use was for performances and religious worship to the god Asclepius. Watching the performances would heal the mind and the body. The healing properties of the theater extended beyond the performances. The theater’s proximity to nature allowed for a connection between the healing arts and the natural world. It also served as a place for meditation and communal gatherings. Offering a place for a feeling of well-being.

Katagogion

Also built in the 4th century BC this building was basically a hotel. These were accommodations which were provided for the many people who came here to visit or to be healed. Also for those who accompanied them. As a matter of fact, the word katagogion means hostel. It was quite large and contained four sections which each had rooms surrounding a courtyard. There were 60 rooms in all.

Hestiatorion

This very large complex may have hosted ceremonial meals. A festival to honor Asklepios was held each year. During this festival, a large meal was prepared. Part of the meal was an offering to the god, a sacrifice. After the sacrifice, the rest of the meal was served to the people. In addition, there is also evidence this building may have housed a gymnasium.

Sanctuary of the Egyptian Gods

Built in the 2nd century AD by the Romans to worship Egyptian gods such as Attis, Isis and Osiris.

Stadium

The stadium’s use was for hosting ceremonies and also athletic games. The festival honoring Asklepios was held here each year. This stadium and also the festival can be found in ancient writings as far back as the 5th century BC.

The Temple of Asklepios

This was the most holy site in the Ancient City of Epidaurus and also an important site throughout Greece. Built to honor Aslkepios the god of healing. Many stories of miracles taking place in this temple were told throughout the ancient world. Pilgrimages to this site for worshiping and healing were common.

Temple of Artemis

Sources say this temple was small yet elegant and also built in the late 4th century BC. Artemis is the god of childbirth so maybe this temple has something to do with childbirth.

Altar of Asklepios

This is where in ancient times the priest would offer the sacrifice in a ceremony.

The Stoa of Abaton

This is the place where the healing occurred. The healing god Asklepios healed patients who were prepared. How healing occurred was a mystery. To my understanding, patients would read the words written on the wall inside the stoa. Next they would then cleanse themselves with water drawn from the sacred well. Finally they would lay on the ground on the first floor and fall asleep. While sleeping they would wait for the god Asklepios to visit them in a dream. After this dream they would heal.

Museum

Epidaurus Museum has many artifacts, statues and also other items that give the visitor a good idea of Ancient Greece culture. In addition, you can read about the item and where it is from.

Conclusion

Visiting Ancient Epidaurus is a must do while in the Peloponnese area of Greece. Although on the day we were here it was very hot, we still enjoyed this massive archaeological site. Make sure when you visit to wear good sneakers as some of the paths are dirt and also have stones and rocks. Also the steps up the theater are quite uneven. We both took plenty of water as well. We did not notice anyplace to purchase food or water within the site so therefore you may want to bring your own. I do believe right before the gate there is an area where you can purchase food and also drinks.

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