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View of Acropolis and Lycabettus hill, seen from Philopappou hill
Silwan, an Arab neighborhood in East Jerusalem
Celsius Library in ancient city Ephesus (Efes). Selcuk, Izmir, TURKEY
Aerial view of the Ancient City of Kibyra, also known as the City of Gladiators, Aerial view of the ancient theater and fountain of Kibyra in Turkey, Cibyra or Kibyra was an Ancient Greek city near the modern town of Gölhisar in Burdur\n\nCibyra or Kibyra, also referred to as Cibyra Magna, was an Ancient Greek city near the modern town of Gölhisar, in Burdur Province. It lay outside the north-western limits of the ancient province of Lycia and was the chief city of an independent state known as Cibyratis. Since 2016 it has been included in the Tentative list of World Heritage Sites in Turkey.
Sanctuary of Roman Emperors\n\nThe Biggest Temple of Them All\n\nThe Sanctuary of the Roman Emperors was situated on one of the\nmost commanding terraces in the Iower parts of the City. The sacred\narea consisted of a rectangular courtyard of 69 by 46 meters,\nsurrounded on all sides by gaileries decorated in the Ionic\narchitectural Style. The domain was accessible through a gate\nbuilding at the west Side, directly opposite the southern City gate. In\nthe axis of the courtyard stood, on top of a Iow stepped platform, a\nlarge temple surrounded by 6 by 11 flüted columns, measuring\n26.80 by 13.80 meters. The temple was built in the Corinthian Style.\nMany honorific monuments decorated the temple courtyard in\nAntiquity. Among them were statues for emperors, priests of the\nimperial cult and victors in games.\n\nThe sanctuary was constructed during the 2nd century CE and\naccording to its building inscription was dedicated to the Roman\nemperor Antoninus Pius (138-161 CE). The largest temple of the City\nserved the imperial cult, for the community of Sagalassos and also\nthat of the entire region of Pisidia. This was a source of great pride\n(and income) for Sagalassos, reflected in official titles such as \
I took this photo in Akyaka Sedir island in Turkey.
Roman Empire, Anatolia, Greek Culture, no people, UNESCO World Heritage Centre
Famous cave houses in the Cappadocia
Umayyad Palace at the Amman Citadel - Jordan
View of the essence of ancient splendor with a photo of the iconic archaeological site of Roman Agora, nestled in the charming Plaka district at the heart of Athens' historic center, Attica, Greece. Against a backdrop of cerulean skies, the remnants of this ancient market come to life, offering a glimpse into the bustling commerce of antiquity. Weathered columns and crumbling ruins stand as silent witnesses to centuries past, while sunlight dances upon ancient stones, casting a warm glow over the scene. Immerse yourself in the timeless allure of Roman Agora, where history and beauty converge in a captivating display of Athenian heritage.
Nike's Temple of Athena in Athens is eight meters long, six meters wide and seven meters high; It is in a privileged position on the Acropolis so that the inhabitants could pay their respects and prayers to the goddess of victory to help them win the war.
Aerial view of Alanya
Ruins of temple of Athena Pronaia at Delphi, Greece
The archaeological site of Sagalassos is located in southwest Turkey, near the present town of Ağlasun (Burdur province); roughly 110 km to the north of the well-known port and holiday resort of Antalya. The ancient city was founded on the south facing slopes of the Taurus mountain range and was the metropolis of the Roman province of Pisidia. Next to its mountainous landscape, a series of lakes form another typical feature of the regional geography. Today this region is known as the Lake District.
Sagalassos Ancient City Drone Photo, Burdur Turkey
Theatre of Myra Ancient City in Demre, Antalya, Turkiye
Ephesus is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ruins prompt the city's original splendour.
View of the Greek theatre of Syracuse, iconic landmark in the archaelogical park of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy
Sagalassos is an archaeological site in southwestern Turkey, about 100 km north of Antalya, and 30 km from Burdur and Isparta. The ancient ruins of Sagalassos are 7 km from Aglasun in the province of Burdur, on Mount Akdag, in the Western Taurus mountains range.In Roman Imperial times, the town was known as the first city of Pisidia, a region in the western Taurus mountains, currently known as the Turkish Lakes Region. Already during the Hellenistic period, it had been one of the major Pisidian towns.
Lake in Pirin mountains
Sagalassos, Ağlasun, Burdur, Turkey- June 25, 2023: hikers are visiting the ruins of Sagalassos, are 7 km from Ağlasun, Burdur, in the Western Taurus mountains, at an altitude of 1450–1700 meters.
Delphi Theater, greece
Ancient city of Sagalassos near Burdur, Turkiye. Ruins of the Upper Agora of the Roman city of Sagalassos
Kayakoy (Levissi Village), which was abandoned by the Greeks during the population exchange long ago. Kayakoy is located within the borders of Fethiye, a district of Mugla, Turkey. General view.
UNESCO, Hot spring, Landscape, Travertine pools, Denizli
Panoramic view of historical Ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis, Pamukkale, Turkey
view of old jewish cemetery, the graves of the righteous are painted blue, Safed, Upper Galilee, Israel
Aerial view of Kekova, Simena in Turkey
Oracle of Delphi in Greece
Side is a captivating resort situated on the Mediterranean coast, roughly midway between Antalya and Alanya. It is home to a plethora of well-preserved ancient ruins, making it a popular destination for tourists interested in Hellenistic and Roman history. Additionally, the former Roman baths now serve as a local museum, boasting a collection of fascinating artifacts.\n\nThe city of Side was established in the 7th century BCE by Greek settlers from Kyme, a region located in Anatolia's northwestern region. The settlement's patron deity was Athena, and her image was depicted on Side's currency. Although the inhabitants were initially Greek, they gradually assimilated into the local culture, eventually losing their language and customs. The dialect used in inscriptions from the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE remains a mystery to scholars, but the term \
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