An ancient Greek or Roman shrine consecrated to water nymphs, often with a fountain.(noun)
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Use "nymphaeum" in a sentence
"What is most striking about the nymphaeum is the fact that most of its original statuary seems to be present, collapsed inside the water basin."
"A visitor may walk behind the water through the rusticated arcade of the concave nymphaeum, which is peopled by marble nymphas."
"Besides the 4 m tall hero occupying the Northwest Heroon (hero shrine) and the twice-life size statues of Dionysos from the mid-Antonine nymphaeum (fountain house) on the Upper Agora, there is a 5 m tall Apollo statue from the late Hadrianic nymphaeum above the city's Lower Agora."