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Aphrodisias, enjoys both an unbelievable historical richness and a beautiful natural scenery where all green tones from poplar to olive trees are present. The city was famous not only....                       more information


Belevi Mousoleum, Situated 29km far from Kusadasi, Belevi Mausoleum is reputed for its being the second largest and highest tomb house of Ancient Anatolia, thought to be belonged........                 more information


Cappadocia, There are three cities surrounding Cappadocia which are Nevsehir, Urgup and Avanos. Three million years ago the region was erupted of the Mountain Erciyes and Mountain...        more information


CaravanserailBuilt in 1618 by the Ottoman vizier Okuz Mehmet Pasa, the attractive Caravanserail was served for the sea trade of the region. The delicate model of the Ottoman architectural style.....  more information


Cave of Zeus, Surrounded mostly by the olive trees and a great variety of the colorful wild flowers of the region, The Cave of Zeus, pretends to be hidden from the view.....                                               more information


Claros, Situated 32 km north of Kusadasi and 2 km north of the ancient harbor Notion, Claros was famous for "The Temple of Apollo" as a center of oracle in the Hellenistic and Roman eras.....                   more information


Didyma, is located near the village of Yenihisar (Yoran) near the town of Söke in the province of Aydin in the Aegean region. Here one finds an important sanctuary that housed.....                       more information


Ephesus, the most renowned of the ancient towns founded in the Ionian region in Western Anatolia, is located on the south of İzmir's Selçuk County. It is considered as one of the most important...      more information


Euromos, It is located between Milas and Bafa Lake. It is known to be one of the best preserved temples in Asia Minor which is the Temple of Euromos. It was built in the 2nd century A.D. It was consisted.....     more information


Heraklia, A member of Ionian Confederacy, Heraklia, was established on an earlier city called "Latmus" dated back to ......             more information


Hierapolis, was established by King Eumenes 2 and was given the name of "Hiera" in the honour of the wife of Telephos, the legendary establisher of the ancient Pergamum....                                     more information


Iasos, As one of the most important site of the region of Caria, the history of Iasos dates back to 3000BC. Once situated on an island, the city is now joined to the mainland.....                                    more information


Isa Bey Mosque is one of the most delicate examples of Seljukian architecture, situated below the basilica of Saint John. The mosque was built by the master Syrian architecture Ali.....                           more information


Kursunlu Monastery, Situated on the side of the slope at an altitude of 600 meters above the sea level, The Monastery of Kursunlu, is believed to be a Byzantine orthodox monastery.....                           more information


Magnesia, The known history of Magnesia (ad Meandrum) dates back to the 11th century BC, by Aeolians from Thessaly. Due to the great influence of the Ion Cities around the region.....                                more information


Miletos, The origins and earliest history of Milets are still a subject of controversy. The name "Milawanda" that occurs in Hittite texts may well refer to Miletus. The excavations undertaken.....                 more information


Mylasa, It was a Carian city close to the religious center Labranda. King Mausolus was born in this city who later on made it the capital during his reign. In the 1st century a scaled-down replica.....       more information


Neopolis, Ancient Neopolis stands as the second peninsula, little further to the Pigeon Island. The site was controlled by the Ionians and was functioning for controlling the trade between.....                           more information


Notion, Known as the harbor city of Colophon and its link to the sea, the site of ancient Notion, is 30 km north of Kusadasi on the Kusadasi-Seferihisar coastal highway, within the borders.....                      more information


Panionion, Located northwest of Priene, on the northeast corner of Dilek peninsula, near today’s Guzelcamli, stood Panionion, as an important annual meeting place of the Ionian League......                  more information


Pergamum, After the death of Alexander the Great, one of his generals who is called Lysimachus chose Pergamum as the depository for his wealth. He placed nine thousand talents of gold in .......          more information


Phygale, Once located 3 km north of Kusadasi, Phygale was known as one of the oldest settlements in the area. Two different points of view arise about the foundation of Phygale......                             more information


Priene, The first establishments in Priene go back till 2000 BC. According to ancient documents, these first settlers were the Banians who mixed with the Ionians. In the Archaic period, the city's location.....  more information


Saint John, It is believed that the evangelist St. John had spent his last years in the region around Ephesus and buried in the southern slope of Ayosolug Hill. Three hundred years.....                       more information


Sardis, The ancient city is situated in Manisa Salihli, in the territory of ancient Lydia, at the foot of Tmolus Mountains, 72km away from Izmir and 162km away from Kusadasi on Izmir-Ankara.....                   more information


Seljuk Castle, The well preserved Byzantine castle stands on the hill of Ayasuluk during 1500 years. As the castle was located at significant point it was rebuilt and expanded in the Seljukian.....               more information


Seven Sleepers, Located on the northern slopes of Mount Pion, near Ephesus, The Grotto of Seven Sleepers has been discovered by both Christians and Moslems with a growing.....                      more information


Temple of Artemis, The temple of Artemision is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the Antic world. It has been built in the areas of Ephesus on a flat area which has over the centuries.....                     more information


Teos, Established early in the 1st millennium BC, ancient Teos, was a state of the Ionian Confederacy. The city lay over a hill that was to be the acropolis and extends to the south of the hill.....                         more information


Virgin Mary, Located on the top of the "Bulbul" mountain 9 km ahead of Ephesus, the shrine of Virgin Mary enjoys a marvelous atmosphere hidden in the green. It is the place where Mary may.....                  more information

 
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