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A little past glory of ancient Greece.
Entering the old medieval city of Rhodes through the Eleftherias (Liberty) Gate the first thing we came across was the 3rd-century ruins of the Temple of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beaut...
Entering the old medieval city of Rhodes through the Eleftherias (Liberty) Gate the first thing we came across was the 3rd-century ruins of the Temple of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beaut...
These ruins are situated in the Old Town of Rhodes. The temple dates back to the 3rd century BC. It has been built near the port as it was thought that Aphrodite was the goddess of ports. Aphrodit...
These ruins are situated in the Old Town of Rhodes. The temple dates back to the 3rd century BC. It has been built near the port as it was thought that Aphrodite was the goddess of ports. Aphrodit...
You cannot tell what’s what looking at ruins unless you get some information but that is missing. What’s interesting of course is its history and you can google for the info before going.
A little past glory of ancient Greece.
Entering the old medieval city of Rhodes through the Eleftherias (Liberty) Gate the first thing we came across was the 3rd-century ruins of the Temple of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beaut...
A little past glory of ancient Greece.
Entering the old medieval city of Rhodes through the Eleftherias (Liberty) Gate the first thing we came across was the 3rd-century ruins of the Temple of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beaut...
A ruined temple
These ruins are situated in the Old Town of Rhodes. The temple dates back to the 3rd century BC. It has been built near the port as it was thought that Aphrodite was the goddess of ports. Aphrodit...
A ruined temple
These ruins are situated in the Old Town of Rhodes. The temple dates back to the 3rd century BC. It has been built near the port as it was thought that Aphrodite was the goddess of ports. Aphrodit...
Explanation needed
You cannot tell what’s what looking at ruins unless you get some information but that is missing. What’s interesting of course is its history and you can google for the info before going.