Monumental Fountain

About Monumental Fountain

Monumental Fountain of Laodicea, also known as a nymphaeum, was a grand Roman water structure built in the 2nd century AD.

Located near the city’s main street and agora, it supplied fresh water to the public while serving as a symbol of wealth and civic pride.

Decorated with statues, columns, and intricate carvings, it honored water deities and emperors.

Today, its restored façade still stands as a striking example of Roman engineering and elegance.

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