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Ruin of the 2nd cenury AD - Palmyra
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Pasargad is an ancient archaeological site in Iran, about 90 kilometers northeast of Persepolis. It was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire under Cyrus the Great, who founded the city in the 6th century BCE. The site is known for the Tomb of Cyrus, a remarkable structure that marks the final resting place of the revered Persian king. The tomb stands on a platform and is surrounded by a beautiful garden. Pasargad also features other significant structures, including the Audience Hall, the Gatehouse, and the remains of a palace complex. The site is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and holds historical and cultural significance as a testament to the early Persian civilization.
Izmir, Turkey - July 15, 2020: Tourists in Ephesus ruins and the Library of Celsus view, there are ancient Roman buildings in Ephesus, Anatolia, now part of Selçuk, Turkey. Selçuk is popular historical district of İzmir in the Turkey.
An inscription in the ancient city of Ephesus, sky and sunshine
antique amphitheatre in Cairo. Egypt
Tourists exploring the famous Library of Celsus, a historic Roman building in the ancient city of Ephesus, on a sunny day.
Photo taken in amphitheater  in maritime caesarea
Ruins of ancient city of Palmyra - Syria (Before Civil War)
coliseum roman empire at pamukkale
Ephesus, Turkey – February 07, 2024: A brick memorial on ground with pillars in Ephesus, Turkey
Giants' grave of Mont'e s'Abe, an ancient burial site located south of Olbia city. Province of Sassari. Sardinia. Italy.
Tomb of Cyrus The Great against blue sky in Pasargadae county, near Shiraz.
Colosseum amphitheatre in Rome, Italy
The Athena temple complex, including the Delphic Tholos, Archeological site of Delphi, Greece
Didim,TURKEY - August 14, 2011: Didyma, located in the southwest part of modern Turkey, was an important religious site of ancient Ionia. It was home to a large temple dedicated to Apollo, called the Didymaion. Pausanias (Greek traveler, ca. 160 A.D.) explained that the Didymaion was constructed before Greek colonization (10th century B.C.), and many believe it actually dates to the 2nd millennium B.C. However, the earliest level of the temple found thus far dates to the end of the 8th century B.C., and the colonnade of the temple was erected a century later.
Beautiful renovated theatre in Palmyra ancient city in Syria
Ruins of the State Agora in Side, Turkey
Bosra, Syria - 04 17 2011: ancient and historic roman amphitheater of Bosra in Syria.
The Temple of Hercules is a historic site in the Amman Citadel in Amman, Jordan. It is thought to be the most significant Roman structure in the Amman Citadel. According to an inscription the temple was built when Geminius Marcianus was governor of the Province of Arabia, in the same period as the Roman theater in Amman.
Selcuk, Turkey – November 05, 2022: The tourists at the entrance of St. John Basilica in Turkey.
Ancient Roman city of Palmyra (Tadmor), Syria. In the foreground is the Tetrapylon; on the hill in the center of the background is a 17th-century fort.
Uthina, Ben Arous, Tunisia. Roman ruins at the Uthina archaeological site.
Red Basilica, Bergama, Izmir, Turkey
Wadi Musa, Jordan, December 06, 2018 : Remains of Nabatean Theatre in Petra - the capital of the Nabatean kingdom in Wadi Musa city in Jordan
Ancient Temple of Apollon in Didyma, Turkey
Burdur, Turkey - July 15, 2023: The Temple of Goddess Artemis in Sardes Ancient City
Antique Amphitheater in Xanthos Ancient City. Antalya, Turkey.
The ancient Greek column in Delphi, Greece
Selçuk, Turkey - Oct 15, 2022.  The Library of Celsus is an ancient library located in the ancient city of Ephesus, which is now part of modern-day Turkey. It was built in the 2nd century AD in honor of the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, by his son, Gaius Julius Aquila.
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