Ancient Kos: Odeon, Western Archaeological Zone, Casa Romana, Altar of Dionysus.
If you enjoy sightseeing and exploring historical places, Kos island should not disappoint you. The town of Kos is sprinkled with the marks of history in every corner. Ancient Greek and Roman ruins are spread throughout town : Odeon, Western Archaeological Zone, Casa Romana, Altar of Dionysus ...
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Если вы любите экскурсии и изучаете исторические места, остров Кос не разочарует вас. Город Кос усеян отметками истории на каждом углу. Древние греческие и римские руины разбросаны по всему городу: Одеон, западная Археологическая зона, Casa Romana, алтарь Диониса ...
The Ancient Ruins of Kos Town
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00:00 - 03:55 Doric Temple and Altar of Dionysus
03:56 - 13:56 Western Archaeological Zone
13:57 - 16:25 Archaeological Museum of Kos
16:26 - 21:15 Ancient Agora and Port District
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Kos Town, Greece
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List of Best Things to do in Kos Town, Greece
Papa's Beach Bar
Kos Divers
Casa Romana Kos
Eleftherias Square
Roman Odeon of Kos
Western Archaeological Zone
Kos Town Cathedral
Lambi Beach
Kos Town Castle
The Antimachia Windmill
Roman Odeon Kos Town Greece
Really beautiful Roman Odeon. It was built 2nd century AD. Can seated approximately 750 persons.
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Kos Town offers visitors a beautiful seafront with ancient heritage. Great harbour, beaches and a superb and well-kept castle. Lots of influence and heritage from the Greek, Roman and Byzantine eras.
An appealing and wide variety of cafés, restaurants and tavernas where ever you might find yourself.
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Ancient Greece & the Mediterranean Islands
In the 2nd century BC, artistic and cultural activities reached their heights in the cities of Ionia, a densely populated area on the cost of modern-day Turkey, as well as on a cluster of islands off the eastern Mediterranean. Priene, Miletus, Delos, Slave Island, Kos and Rhodes, home of the famous Colossus, are just some of the places we will be visiting.
Ionia (Ancient Greek: Ἰωνία or Ἰωνίη; Turkish: İyonya) is an ancient region of central coastal Anatolia in present-day Turkey, the region nearest İzmir, which was historically Smyrna. It consisted of the northernmost territories of the Ionian League of Greek settlements. Never a unified state, it was named after the Ionian tribe who, in the Archaic Period (600--480 BC), settled mainly the shores and islands of the Aegean Sea. Ionian states were identified by tradition and by their use of Eastern Greek.
Ionia proper comprised a narrow coastal strip from Phocaea in the north near the mouth of the river Hermus (now the Gediz), to Miletus in the south near the mouth of the river Maeander, and included the islands of Chios and Samos. It was bounded by Aeolia to the north, Lydia to the east and Caria to the south. The cities within the region figured large in the strife between the Persian Empire and the Greeks.
According to Greek tradition, the cities of Ionia were founded by colonists from the other side of the Aegean. Their settlement was connected with the legendary history of the Ionic people in Attica, which asserts that the colonists were led by Neleus and Androclus, sons of Codrus, the last king of Athens. In accordance with this view the Ionic migration, as it was called by later chronologers, was dated by them one hundred and forty years after the Trojan war, or sixty years after the return of the Heracleidae into the Peloponnese.
From the 18th century BC the region was a part of the Hittite Empire with possible name Arzawa,which was destroyed by invaders during the 12th century BC together with the collapse of the Empire. Ionia was settled by the Greeks probably during the 11th century BC. The most important city was Miletus (the Milawanta of Hittites). Several centuries later Ionia was the place where western philosophy began and was the homeland of Heraclitus, Thales, Anaximander and Anaximenes. They were natural-philosophers of the Ionian school of philosophy and tried to explain the phenomena according to no-supernatural laws. They also searched a simple material-form behind the appearances of things (origin) and this conception had a great influence on the early archaic art in Greece.
Kos ancient city still remains from 5th centuries B
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Hier ein paar Eindrücke von Kos, wo ich vor wenigen Wochen war.
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Kos Town offers visitors a beautiful seafront with ancient heritage. Great harbour, beaches and a superb and well-kept castle. Lots of influence and heritage from the Greek, Roman and Byzantine eras.
An appealing and wide variety of cafés, restaurants and tavernas where ever you might find yourself.
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Zia Village - Kos Island
Asfendiou is situated 14 kilometers south west of Kos Town at the mountainside of Mountain Dikeo. There are around 100 permanent residents and according to history the old village flourished between 1850 and 1940. Asfendiou thanks to viniculture and olive-crop has a very interesting architecture with two different “neighbourhoods”, Evagelistria or Pera Gitonia and Asomatos. Close to the village you can find the beautiful villages of Zia, Agios Dimitrios, Zipari, Tigaki, Linopoti and Lagoudi. Places worth visiting include the church of Asomaton Taxiarchon of the 11th Century with its wooden temple and the ruins of the Early Christian Basilica of Agios Pavlos (Saint Paul) just further away from the village.
Kos Town Greece 2018
Kos Island Greece is one of Dodocanese islands in the Aegean See. It is the third largest island of the Dodocanese, after Rodes and Karpathos.
On the northeastern part of island is situated Kos town the capital and main port.
Town is ideal place for walking around and admire ancient Greek, Roman and Byzantine ruins or medieval castle, or just walk along the Palm Tree Avenue. You can go around town by bicycle since there are many bicycle paths through the town. Mini train for sightseeing is a bit expensive for what you get.
Port is important and very vibrant part of town. There are many excursion wooden boats for neighboring islands Persimos, Kalymnos and Plati. Also ferryboats for Bodrum Turkey, and many fancy yachts.
All along the port are bars and restaurants with nice drinks and tasty food ( Gyros, Souvlaki, posa cheese in wine...).
Medieval Castle of the Knights of Saint John, Neratzia is next to the port. Entrance is by bridge that crosses over beautiful Palm Tree Avenue. It was closed due to last year (2017) earthquake.
In the center of town is large platan tree seeded by Hippocrates ( legend ) father of medicine, who lived on Kos and worked in Asclepion.
There are many signs of past all around town: Agora, Roman Villa, Roman Odeon, Western archeological site, Asclepion 3.5 km from town.
Near the town there are nice beaches with good beach bar like: Lambi, Mylos, Ag. Fokas and Thermes.
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Greece, Kos Island - the Asklepieion
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An asclepeion was a healing temple in ancient Greece (and Rome), sacred to the god Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine. These healing temples were a place where patients would visit to receive either treatment or some sort of healing, whether it was spiritual or physical. The Asclepeion of Kos is one of the most impressive sanctuaries consacrated to Asclepius, the greek god of medicine.
KOS (Κως) island - Overview, Greece - 71 min. guide
Overview of Kos Island (Κως), Greece
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00:01 Kos island - aerial view
00:16 Kos Town
00:35 Port
01:06 Plane Tree of Hippocrates
03:07 Agora
03:35 Church of Agia Paraskevi
04:06 Ifestou street
05:22 Castle of Neratzia
07:22 Kos Town at night
13:47 West Archaelogicat Site
14:54 Ancient Nymphaion
17:31 Ancient Odeon
18:19 Baptistery os Agios Ioannis
18:38 Casa Romana
20:22 Altar of Dionysus
20:41 Ancient Agora
21:31 Archaeological Museum
22:48 Lambi Beach
23:48 Mylos Beach Bar
24:22 Atlantis Hotel
25:14 Aeolos Beach Hotel
25:34 Tigaki
26:52 Alykes Lake
27:24 Marmari
28:12 Sandy Beach Hotel
28:40 Bravo Beach
28:50 Troulos Beach
29:10 Mastichari
30:20 Black Pearl Beach (Kouros)
30:30 Hippocrates Garden
31:22 Lakos Beach
31:34 Limnionas Beach
32:33 Dafni Bay
33:00 Sikofa Beaches
34:09 Kata Beach
34:29 Agios Theologos Beach
35:15 Monastery of Agios Ioannis Thymianos
35:46 Kavo Paradiso Beach
36:33 Agios Mamas
36:51 Aspri Petra Cave
37:43 Cape Routhiano
37:56 Panagia Ziniotissa
38:07 Kefalos
39:40 Kamari
40:05 Agios Stefanos beach and Kastri island
40:44 Ancient Basilica
41:21 Camel Beach
42:03 Paradise Beach
42:53 Banana (Lagada) Beach
43:11 Markos Beach
43:23 Psilos Gremos (Sunny) Beach
43:29 Magic (Polemi) Beach
43:59 Blue Lagoon Village Hotel
44:03 Plaka
45:58 Antimachia
46:08 Castle of Antimachia
47:06 Kardamena
49:01 Lagas Aegean Village Hotel
49:10 Atlantica Porto Bello Hotel
49:15 Lakitira Hotels
49:25 Mitsis Hotels
49:41 Pyli
50:51 Charmylos' Grave
51:07 Paleo Pyli
55:17 Agios Ioannis Theologos
56:01 Lagoudi
56:34 Asfendiou
57:54 Zia
1:00:51 Agios Dimitrios
1:01:40 Zipari
1:01:49 Asklepion
1:05:13 Hippocratic Altis
1:05:29 Platani
1:05:47 Panagia Syntriani
1:05:54 Theodorou Beach
1:06:08 Psalidi Beach
1:06:27 Agios Minas
1:06:34 Erimitis
1:06:58 Profitis Ilias
1:07:04 Agios Georgios Petroumianou
1:07:31 Archipelago Hotel and Beach
1:08:25 Agios Fokas
1:09:13 Embros Thermes
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Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus - UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus is a fascinating and unusual UNESCO World Heritage Site in Greece. It's an ancient sanctuary - a health retreat, dating back 2500 years. Ancient Greeks would come here to be treated and recover from illness, and in some ways it's the birthplace of modern medicine as well. Let's have a closer look!
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Kos Town [Hippocrates History] and more//vlogging
In this third part to Kos {Greece} you will be seeing all about the centre of Kos Town and some of the old Town.
Kos:
Area: 67.2 km²
Elevation: 15 m
Kos or Cos Greek: Κως [kos]) is a Greek island, part of the Dodecanese island chain in the southeastern Aegean Sea, off the Anatolian coast of Turkey. Kos is the third largest island of the Dodecanese by area, after Rhodes and Karpathos; it has a population of 33,388 (2011 census), making it the second most populous of the Dodecanese, after Rhodes. The island measures 40 by 8 kilometres (25 by 5 miles), and is 4 km (2 miles) from the coast of the ancient region of Caria in Turkey.
Earthquake in Kos:
On Kos, around 115 people were injured, including tourists - 12 of them seriously. Some buildings were damaged.
The earthquake struck at 01:31 on Friday (22:31 GMT Thursday).
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Kos Town, the island's capital, is built on the northeast side of the island, in a green area, surrounded by an open bay. The area has been inhabited since ancient times. Around the harbor are the ruins of the ancient city dating from the 4th century BC, with the splendor of the past and the grandeur of its monuments, attracting many visitors. Today Kos Town with its modern layout, major roads, squares, neoclassical buildings and huge palm trees along the coast has acquired the profile of a modern city.
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