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Fountain in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fountain in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Back of the Lion Gate in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Steps Behind the Lion Gate in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Steps Behind the Lion Gate in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pusi Well in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barrier Detail of the Pusi Well in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fountain in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania
Nymphaeum in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaeum in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Barrier Detail of the Pusi Well in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wall of the Pusi Well in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaeum in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaeum in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nymphaeum in Butrint Archaeological Park, Albania Royalty Free Stock Photo
A nymphaeum fountain characterised by three niches in the 2nd century Gymnasium Complex in Butrint Archaeological Park, within Butrint National Park, southern Albania. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also called the Palaestra, it was likely a place for athletic training and social gatherings. It has a rectangular courtyard surrounded by porticos, typical of urban Roman gymnasiums


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