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Turkey, Denizli, 29.08.2021: Roman amphitheater in Hierapolis, Turkey. Ruins of the Colosseum. Ancient theater Turkey Pamukkale. Travel in Turkey.
Turkey - Middle East, Anatolia, Greek Culture, Roman, Lydia
Temple in Laodicea on the Lycus Ancient City in Denizli City, Turkiye
Pompeii ancient ruins, italy
Pompeii, Italy - March 2023: The ruins of the Roman city of Pompeii near Naples, Italy
The ancient Temple of Trajan at Pergamos (Bergama)
Ruins of the city of Asklepion, Bergama, Pergamon, Izmir, Turkey.
Remains of the Roman amphitheatre at the village of Volterra in the Tuscany region of Italy.
Bosra old basalt city on the desert, Syria
Bergama, Turkey - August 26, 2023:ACROPOLIS OF PERGAMON\nIn 2014, Bergama was included in the World Cultural Heritage List. Although Bergama has been subjected to invasions and destructions throughout its history, it has been continuously inhabited due to its strategic location and is one of the settlements that have never disappeared from the stage of history.  \n Local and foreign tourists visit here
Temple of Trajan at the Ancient Ruins of Acropolis in Pergamon, Bergama, Turkey
coliseum roman empire at pamukkale
Bergama Ancient City, which has hosted dozens of civilizations throughout history, is the most convenient place in the East and the most traces of the West with its natural beauties, healing natural resources and master architectural works. Bergama Ancient City, one of the most important settlements in the world in the Middle Ages, is now on the route of history and culture lovers.
Theatre of Myra Ancient City in Demre, Antalya, Turkiye
Ruins of the ancient city of Pompeii destroyed by volcano Vesuvius in Campania in Italy
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.
One of the great wonders of the ancient world, Persepolis embodies not just a grand architectural scheme but also a grand idea. It was conceived by Darius the Great who, in 520 BC, inherited the responsibility for ruling the world's first known empire founded by his predecessor, Cyrus the Great. Embracing tenets such as cultural tolerance and fair treatment of all subjects, Darius sought to reflect these concepts in the design of the magnificent palace complex at Persepolis, inviting architects from the furthest corner of the Persian Empire to contribute to its construction. The result is an eclectic set of structures, including monumental staircases, exquisite reliefs and imposing gateways, that testified to the expanse of Darius' domain.
Apollo Temple of didyma
Stadium of Aphrodisias Ancient City in Geyre, Aydin, Turkiye
View of Temple of Antas in Sardinia, Italy.
Trier, Germany - Jan 31, 2020: Porta Nigra Inner court - Trier, Germany
Dates back to 3rd Century B.C.
A picture of the Roman Forum, in Rome
The ruins of the ancient city of Termessos in Antalya.
Ruins of Jupiter temple and great court of Heliopolis in Baalbek, Bekaa valley Lebanon
Ancient Temple of Apollon in Didyma, Turkey
Views of the Acropolis of Lindos and Temple of Athena Lindia near the town of Lindos on the island of Rhodes, Greece
roman coliseum at sunset - old roman city
The Temple of Zeus at Euromos is to me the perfect ruined Greek temple.  Set in a forest of olive trees just east of the D525 highway between Selcuk (Ephesus) and Bodrum (25 km/16 miles SE of Lake Bafa, 13 km/8 miles NW of Milas), just south of the village of Selimiye (map), the Corinthian temple almost looks like a Hollywood set, except it's for real.  A shrine may have existed here from the 6th century BCE.  Believed to date from the time of Emperor Hadrian (117-138 CE), the Temple of Zeus Lepsynus and its precinct were excavated by Turkish archeologists starting in 1969. Look carefully and you'll see that some of the columns are unfluted, meaning perhaps that the temple was never finished.  Located about a mile south of the village of Selimiye, the temple area has no services, although there may be a villager selling cold drinks.  Stop for a half-hour's look if you're driving south from ?zmir or Ephesus headed for Milas, Bodrum or Marmaris.  This is actually a much larger archeological site than just the temple. The hillside to the east is littered with ruins, and if you spend an hour hiking around you can find a theater, an agora and massive defensive walls.
termessos antique city, Antalya city
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