ENTRY TYPE
Buildings |
SUMMARY
The nymphaeum of Miletus lies at the western part of the city. It is a monumental fountain, from which many components of the superstructure as well as architectural parts are preserved. It was build around 79-81 A.D. by Marcus Ulpius Traianus, proconsul of the province of Asia, while decorative alterations were made during the 3rd century A.D. |
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