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This ancient roman amphitheater with a seating capacity of 12000 is a huge architectural masterpiece and was once...
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This ancient roman amphitheater with a seating capacity of 12000 is a huge architectural masterpiece and was once...
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Hierapolis Ancient City is located at 24 km from Denizli and was founded by the Bergama King Eumenes...
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White Cotton Cliffs of Pamukkale is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. The cliffs are made...
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Sirince, a small village of just 600 inhabitants, has a long history that is intrinsically linked to Ephesus;...
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Isa Bey Mosque (İsa Bey Camii) was built in 1375 near the ancient city of Ephesus in what...
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EphesusThe House of the Virgin Mary (Meryemana Evi) is a revered pilgrimage site located on Mount Koressos (Bülbül...
Learn MoreThe Great Theater of Ephesus is located on the slopes of Panair (Pion) hill opposite Harbor Street and...
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The Temple of Hadrian is named after the Roman emperor at that time. It is a representative of...
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Ephesus is an ancient city located in Turkey that is now in ruins. The city was once a...
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The Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, was a grand...
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Smaller than Cappadocia’s other subterranean cities like Kaymakli and Derinkuyu, Ozkonak Underground City (Ozkonak Yeralti Sehri) is also...
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Cappadocia’s underground cities—vast multistory complexes carved into the region’s famous volcanic rock—are among the most impressive underground dwellings...
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