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Eleusis, Isthmia, Corinth, Greece. Roman Baths in Isthmi, amazing mosaics!
Stratonikeia was one of the most important towns in the interior of ancient Caria empire
Delos Island, a jewel in the Aegean Sea, holds rich mythological and archaeological significance. Birthplace of Apollo and Artemis, its ancient ruins and sacred sites make it a UNESCO World Heritage treasure. Explore the timeless charm and history of this Greek marvel.
Exterior view of the Second Temple in Ancient Jerusalem, Second Temple. Model of the ancient Jerusalem.Holy of the Holies
Timgad ancient Thamugadi or Thamugas general view of city built on the classical Roman's square
Antalya side antique city aerial view
Apollo Temple of didyma
Amazing scenes from Letoon which was the cult center of Xanthos, the ancient federal sanctuary of the Lycian province and Lycian League of Cities, Kınık, Turkey
The Amphitheatre of El Jem, Tunisia
coliseum roman empire at pamukkale
View inside the Roman amphitheater in the Croatian city of Pula without people during the day
termessos antique city, Antalya city
Xanthos Ancient City. Grave monument and the ruins of ancient city of Xanthos - Letoon (Xantos, Xhantos, Xanths) in Kas, Antalya/Turkey. Capital of Lycia.
Theatre of Myra Ancient City in Demre, Antalya, Turkiye
dramatic landscape of Selinunte, Sicily, Italy in September
Aerial View of Perge ancient city in Antalya, Turkey
The Amphitheatre of El Jem, Tunisia
Xanthos is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.\n\nXanthos was a centre of culture and commerce for the Lycians, and later for the Persians, Greeks and Romans who in turn conquered the city. As an important city in Lycia, it exerted significant architectural influences upon other cities of the region, with the Nereid Monument directly inspiring the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Caria.\n\nXanthos is the Greek appellation, acquired during its Hellenisation, of Arñna in the Lycian language. The Hittite and Luwian name of the city is given in inscriptions as Arinna (not to be confused with the Arinna near Hattusa). The Romans called the city Xanthus.
Ancient Ruins in the ancient city of Knidos. Landscape with ancient ruins. Mugla / Datca / Turkey
Remains of the Roman amphitheatre at the village of Volterra in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Boyabat Castle in Sinop, Turkey
Greece. Peloponnese. Sparta. The Mystras Castle.
Temple of Trajan at the Ancient Ruins of Acropolis in Pergamon, Bergama, Turkey
Kaunos was a city of ancient Caria and in Anatolia.Kaunos was an important sea port between İztuzu Beach and the Bay of Dalyan.Rock-cut temple tombs in Kaunos in Hellenistic style is also a famous attraction point.
IZMIR, TURKEY - JULY 16: The ancient city of Ephesus (Efes in Turkish) located near Selcuk town of Izmir Turkey, taken on July 16, 2014
Ephesus (Éphesos; Turkish: Efes) was a city in ancient Greece on the coast of Ionia, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) southwest of present-day Selçuk in İzmir Province, Turkey. It was built in the 10th century BC on the site of the former Arzawan capital by Attic and Ionian Greek colonists. During the Classical Greek era, it was one of twelve cities that were members of the Ionian League. The city came under the control of the Roman Republic in 129 BC.\n\nThe city was famous in its day for the nearby Temple of Artemis (completed around 550 BC), which has been designated one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Its many monumental buildings included the Library of Celsus and a theatre capable of holding 24,000 spectators.\n\nEphesus was recipient city of one of the Pauline epistles; one of the seven churches of Asia addressed in the Book of Revelation; the Gospel of John may have been written there; and it was the site of several 5th-century Christian Councils (see Council of Ephesus). The city was destroyed by the Goths in 263. Although it was afterwards rebuilt, its importance as a commercial centre declined as the harbour was slowly silted up by the Küçükmenderes River. In 614, it was partially destroyed by an earthquake.\n\nToday, the ruins of Ephesus are a favourite international and local tourist attraction, being accessible from Adnan Menderes Airport and from the resort town Kuşadası. In 2015, the ruins were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Stratonikeia, Muğla, Turkey-January 26, 2024:  Stratonikeia hosted many civilizations from antiquity to modern times, is one of the significant archaeological sites in Asia Minor as in Turkey.
Sagalassos Ancient City, Burdur, Turkey
Bafa Lake aerial views, Kahve Asar Adası, Ikız Adalar, Besparmak Daglari, Mountains
Aerial View of Ancient Amphitheater And City -  Side, Antalya, Turkey
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