The Asclepion, located in Pergamon (modern-day Bergama, Turkey), was one of the most renowned healing centers of the ancient world. Dedicated to Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine, it functioned as a therapeutic spa and medical school. Patients came here seeking cures through various treatments such as thermal baths, dream therapy, and herbal remedies. The site is also known for its impressive Roman-style architecture, including temples, a theatre, and a healing spring. Its influence extended beyond Pergamon, contributing to the development of medical science in the ancient world.