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* Aspendos Ancient City
* Sillyon Ancient City
* Selge Ancient City
* Perge Ancient City
* Termesos Ancient City, National Park
* Manavgat Waterfall
* Düden Waterfall
* Kursunlu Waterfall
* Köprülü Kanyon National
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...Aspendos lies 44 kilometres
(27 miles) east of Antalya.According to ancient sources
the city was established by the well-known seers Calchas
and Mophos during their retreat from the battle in Troj.
In the 6th century B.C. the Lydians reigned here until they
were defeated by the Persians. Until 425 B.C. Aspendos was
a member of Delian Sea Confederacy. In 333 B.C. Alexander
the Great came to Pamphylia. The Aspendians requested him
through an envoy not to occupy the city and offered him
50 gold talents and thousands of horses. The Aspendians
did not keep their promise and Alexander invaded the city.
He meted out punishments, causing them to pay 50 talents
and an annual tribute. In 190 B.C. Aspendos was Pergamonian
then it fell into the hands of the Romans like its neighbouring
cities, and had its heyday at this time. Most of the huge
buildings of the city date back from that period. It ranked
amongst the most important ports and cities in the Byzantine
centralization system till the decline of the city. The
architect Zenon built the well-preserved theatre of the
ancient world in the 2nd century A.D. during the reign of
Emperor Marcus Aurelius, from Aspendos. The auditorium had
a semicircular from and a diameter of 95 metres (285 feet),
and it has been preserved including even its upper gallery.
20,000 spectators could find a place here. The higher rows
of seats where manes were scratched were preserved for the
upper classes. The well-preserved scena building was 30
metres (90 feet) high. Under the scena there were five gates,
through which sleep stairways at each side, facilitated
access to the tiers from the arena. The scena wall was connected
to the auditorium through a wooden
roof and achieve better acoustics. Over the centuries the
marble covering of the scena wall has been lost. From the
columns and statues, only socles and bases are now left.The
stadium with a length of 220 metres (660 feet) and a width
of 30 metres (90 feet), was situated to the north of theatre.
Most of the seats have been damaged. The Aqueduct is 1 kilometre
away from the ruined city. It is a good example of the water
construction technique of the Romans. The water was conducted
to the upper city through this aqueduct using the principle
of communicating pipes.
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