The architecture of the martial arts school was standard in the Graeco-Roman world: a hollow square bordered all around by a peribolos (“border”), here a roofed portico, which in turn was bordered by rooms looking inward, and another border outside of it consisting of rooms facing outward, back-to-back with the inner rooms. The outer rooms possibly housed the resident population of athletes-in-training. The layout is standard military similar to that of a camp hospital, which placed patients in the outer rooms and grew medicinal herbs in the quadrangle.
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Greece, Olympia – Palaestra (00:02:33)
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