Nymphaeum (Monumental Fountain)

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Just outside the Vespasian Gate at the main entrance to ancient Side.
It served both as a decorative public fountain and a symbol of prosperity and water supply.
It refers to a monumental fountain dedicated to nymphs, especially water deities in Roman mythology.
No, it no longer holds or channels water, but the structure is still visible.
No, it is part of the open archaeological area and freely accessible.