THE FOUNTAIN OF APOLLO
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It represents the historic heart of the city, a source around which it grew up. You can still see drinking water for the animals.
By descending the large staircase, you can reach the left in the temple of Jason Magnus (second century BC), the name of a priest of Apollo who lived in the agora area. By continuing, the temple of Hades (restored in the second century B.C.), followed by the temple of the Dioscures (Roman times), in front of which the altar of Apollo (th century BC) is located. Between the altar and temple of Apollo took place the sacrifices of oxen dedicated to the major divinity of the city.
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