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Temple of Apollo
The
research concerning the origins of the names of Didyma and Didymaion has
been a subject of discussion going on for years. Along with several other
myths, it is believed that the name means "twin temples". However
no hard evidence could be found so it remains a myth. At Didim you will find
the temple of Apollo and just after you have entered the site, you will see
this copy of a majestic lion that was found here during excavations.
Bafa
Lake
Bafa Lake is
becoming an increasingly popular destination for Turkish and foreign
tourists. However, strict building regulations mean that the area has
remained unspoilt.
Samos
Samos lies at
the north-eastern part of the Aegean sea in a distance of 174 nautical miles
from Piraeus. It has an area of 475 sq. km., a coastline of 159 km and a
population of 40.000 inhabitants. The essential beauty of the nature, the
historical sites that are spread all over the island and the charming
mountainous landscape of Samos create a unique atmosphere which enchants the
visitors and carry them in another era. In an era of myths, heroes and
philosophers.
The
Theatre at Priene
Built
in the 4th century BC this theatre is still in good condition. Like all
ancient Greek theatres, the building consist of three main parts i.e. the
Skene (stage building), the Orchestra (horseshoe shaped space in middle) and
the Cavea (space where the spectators sat). Taking into consideration all
the present day remains, it has been calculated that the cavea had 50 rows
of seats and that it had the capacity to seat an audience of 5,000 people.
Byzantine
Church at Priene
The
church was built in the 6th century A.D, understood to be the church for the
Archbishdopric and comprises of three wings. The middle nave is separated
from the others by the rows of Doric columns on its sides. The apse has not
completely been excavated. It is understood that the church originally had a
flat roof, and that the dome was added later.
Temple
of Athena
Dating
back to 4th century BC, this temple, located on the culminating point of the
city, rose over a wide terrace of rocks and the defence walls and it was the
largest, oldest, most important and most magnificent building in Priene. It
was oriented on an east-west axis in conformity with the city plan and faced
east. The building was completely destroyed in an earthquake in ancient
times and the pieces were scattered over a large area. Fortunately, the
construction of the plan and the reconstruction of the building have been
possible through the fragments found in the excavations. The building rests
on a three-stepped platform, 37.2 meters long and 19.15 metres wide. The
columns of which the bases are built in the Ephesus type, have 24 flutes in
their shaft.
Miletus Theatre
This theatre
was first erected in the 4th century BC and it has taken its present form by
later alterations undergone in the Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods.
The theatre could seat 5,300 spectators in the Hellenistic period but this
grew to 25,00 spectators in the Roman period. This theatre was mainly used
for lion fights
Ephesus
Ephesus is the best-preserved classical city on the
Mediterranean, and perhaps the best place in the world to get the feeling
for what life was like in Roman times. As a strategic coastal gateway to the
Eastern World, this Ionian refuge grew to be the second largest city in the
Roman Empire, the site of a Christian shrine, and one of the seven wonders
of the ancient world. Legend has it that the Virgin Mary, accompanied by St.
Paul, came to Ephesus at the end of her life, circa 37-45 AD. Renaissance
church historians mentioned the trip, and it is said that local Christians
venerated a small house near Ephesus as Mary's. In 1967 Pope Paul VI.
visited the site, where a chapel now stands, and confirmed the authenticity
of the legend. Also the Basilica of St. John is located near Ephesus. St.
John is said to have lived the last years of his life here and after his
death, a shrine was located over his grave.
Pammukale
Pamukkale has
always been a very popular settlement where the hot springs were believed to
have healing powers, so the city became the center of a pagan cult in
antiquity and a spa resort today. The city was on the borders of Caria,
Lycia and Phrygia and had a mixed population. Citizens were usually involved
in the wool industry and little has changed as it is still a textile center.
Kusadasi, one of Turkey's principle holiday resorts,
offers an excellent environment for an unforgettable visit. Situated on the
west coast of Turkey- 90km south of Izmir, Kusadasi, is reputed for one of
the most attractive cities of the Aegean, as it is close to the important
historical sites including Ephesus, Priene, Miletos-the principals of
ancient times, and ideal for sightseers.
Sightseeing in Antalya
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A visit to this busy resort is a
wonderful day out. The Castle of St Peter with its amazing maritime museum
is fascinating; alternatively stroll through the marina with its charming
boutiques and elegant yachts. There is a fantastic selection of waterfront
shops, and Bodrum's pedestrian shopping lanes will keep you busy during the
day. All around the Bodrum peninsular there are wonderful opportunities for
water sports. You can try your hand at water skiing, parasailing, dinghy
sailing, and windsurfing or perhaps the more sedate pastimes of canoeing or
pedaloes.
Bodrum town is a famous resort place, both among Turkish and foreign
travellers. The heart of Bodrum beats loudest in the narrow streets
clustered around the bay where shops, restaurants, sightseeing and discos via for
attention. Strolling along the most popular of the streets, Cumhuriyet
Caddesi (the locals call it Bar street), the visitor becomes immersed in a
blend of native and cosmopolitan culture that is Bodrum today.
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