Ancient sietes
Special places of Historical interest
Perge
Perge is the second biggest ancient city in Anatolia
and is situated in the district of the town of Aksu. The ruins of the
city are vast and although excavations started in 1946 today the city
has still not been fully uncovered. Here you will find the ruins of
the once magnificent theatre, a u-shaped stadium which is still in a
very good state of preservation, a Gateway and the remains of the wall
that surrounded Perge in the Hellenistic period.
Side
Just 10 minutes from Augustus Village you can visit
the beautiful and bustling town of Side, situated on a peninsula one
kilometre long and four hundred metres wide.
The name Side in the Anatolian language means pomegranate.
Here you can indulge your passion for times gone by with the abundance
of historic monuments, museums, the superb Side theatre where the annual
festival of the area is held, and the magnificent grandeur of Apollos
Temple almost stretching into the arms of the sea. But Side has more
to offer for its many visitors such as the plethora of shops with colourful
vendors and goods and cosy little restaurants where the visitor can
relax and enjoy good local food.
Aspendos
Here, among the ruins of Aspendos, you can find the
best preserved ancient theatre in Turkey, built with a seating capacity
of around 20,000 and one that is still in use today. During the summer
months you can attend a concert, ballet or opera depending on the current
programme for the season. This is truly an opportunity not to miss.
Aspendos also offers views of a once magnificent aqueduct, constructed
in Roman times around the 1st or 2nd century A.D.
Antalya
Although Antalya is today a modern city there are
still traces of old Turkey that are worth searching for. The Hidirlik
tower stills stands and the Karatay Medresse, an ancient castle overlooking
the harbour with its old houses nestled inside. If the regions
art and history is for you then you must visit the Antalya Museum.
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