The ruins of the Agios Stefanos basilicas are considered the most grandiose and best preserved, of all those found on the island of Kos, Greece. Next to it there is a paradisaical blue flag beach.
They are estimated to have been built between 469 and 554 after Christ, which were the two largest earthquakes recorded on the island and were destroyed by the latter.
They were built on stone, with reddish limestone of local origin, with white marble columns and ionic capitals.
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