Agora
Agora of Hierapolis in Pamukkale, Turkey, is a fascinating site with a long and rich history. Located in the ancient city of Hierapolis, it was once an important commercial centre for the region. This bustling market place has been around…
Agora of Hierapolis in Pamukkale, Turkey, is a fascinating site with a long and rich history. Located in the ancient city of Hierapolis, it was once an important commercial centre for the region. This bustling market place has been around…
The Roman Theatre of Hierapolis, located in modern-day Pamukkale, Turkey, is a remarkable example of Greco-Roman architecture. Built in the 2nd century CE, the theatre is one of the best preserved structures from the ancient city of Hierapolis. It is…
Frontinus Street is one of the most impressive streets in the ancient site of Hierapolis, located in Denizli, Turkey. The street, named after the Roman Emperor Lucius Aelius Sejanus Frontinus, is a monumental thoroughfare lined with columns, temples and other…
The Roman Latrine in Hierapolis, located in modern-day Pamukkale, Turkey, dates back to the end of the 1st century CE. The room was divided longitudinally by a row of columns that supported a roof composed of travertine blocks. Hierapolis was…
The Necropolis of Hierapolis in Pamukkale, Turkey is a vast cemetery located at the foot of the cliffs of the ancient city. It is composed of tombs and monuments from the Greco-Roman period as well as from the early Christian…
The Roman Baths of Pamukkale are located in the ancient city of Hierapolis, which was founded by the kings of Pergamon in the 3rd century BC. The baths were built on top of a series of hot springs that produce…
At the end of the Monumental Way, with its colonnade and water channels on each side, stands another gate in a fairly good state of preservation. This gate, constructed during the Byzantine period, continued to be used as long as…
The Temple of Apollo Pamukkale is an ancient Greek temple located in the ancient city of Hierapolis in southwestern Turkey. It is situated atop the steep cliffs of Pamukkale, the “Cotton Castle”, and is one of the most iconic and…
The natural wonder of Pamukkale, Turkey is home to one of the most unique sites in the world – travertines. These terraced mineral deposits have been formed over centuries by calcium-rich springs that are fed from beneath the grounds. The…
The Pamukkale ancient pool formed as a result of an earthquake in the region is considered to be one of the important symbols of Pamukkale. In the vicinity of the pool where you can see the columns of the agora…