The best healing effects are achieved in curing diseases of peripheral blood vessels and vibratory diseases. The Institution also practices general rehabilitation [diseases of connective tissue, forms of jointed and disjointed rheumatism, orthopedic diseases and post-traumatic conditions].
Gamzigrad-Felix Romuliana UNESCO Heritage
In the vicinity of the Gamzigrad spa, in the east of Serbia, there are ruins of the Roman complex called Felix Romuliana, one of the most important late Roman sites in Europe.
The first explorers believed the ancient ruins had been a Roman military camp, because of their size and numerous towers. However, systematic archeological excavations since 1953 revealed that it had, in fact, been an imperial palace. It was a project of one of the tetrarchs, Galerius, the adopted son and son-in-law of the great Diocletianus. Galerius started construction works in 289, after a victory over the Persians that brought him admiration and glory, to mark the place of his birth. It was therefore given the name Felix Romuliana in memory of his Queen mother Romula, a priestess of a pagan cult. This complex of temples and palaces was a place of worship of his mother’s divine personality, the monument to his deeds as an emperor, as well as a luxurious villa where Galerius withdrew after abdication.
Archeological excavation in the fortress have unearthed the remains of a palace with exceptionally fine mosaics, baths and impressive gates. Felix Romuliana in Gamzigrad is thought to have been one of the residences of the Roman Emperor Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus, in the late 3rd and early 4th century. Among the important finds from the site are portraits of rulers made from the Egyptian purple stone called porphyry and coins that help to date the complex.
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Rehabilitation Center Gamzigrad, Spa Gamzigradska Banja.
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