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Aphrodisias Ancient City

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Виолетта Ч.
Level 6 Local Expert
June 17
Impressive! Our group was the only one at that time. Ayhan is an excellent guide. The scale of the territory is large. Feel free to put at least 2 hours in this place. You have to see it with your own eyes. Photos don't convey all the impressions.
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Роман
Level 11 Local Expert
June 15
A well-preserved ancient city, famous for its snow-white marble quarries and the workshops of sculptors who stamped antique marble consumer goods for the entire Roman Empire. A good alternative to the more expensive Ephesus and the semi-closed Pamukkale. The city has not been promoted yet, so there are few tourists. The huge sports stadium is especially impressive
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Pusulasız Ütopya
Level 13 Local Expert
May 2
The Ancient City of Aphrodisias has been a symbol of love, art and aesthetics throughout history. With its towering marble statues, magnificent stadium and temple dedicated to Aphrodite, it is a unique heritage that carries the traces of the past to the present. This ancient city, where art and faith are intertwined, is not only an archaeological site, but also an indicator of the creativity and cultural depth of humanity.
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Metehan Özyürek
Level 15 Local Expert
November 12, 2024
It is an ancient city with extremely wonderfully Deconstructed sculptures, discovered by the famous photographer Ara Güler. Dec Güler disappears during a photo shoot for the dam opening and goes to a nearby village in the evening. When he enters the village, he sees that the columns are used in buildings, seats; sarcophagi are used by the villagers to crush grapes. Then, with the notification of this, this village becomes this ancient city today. The village was moved to a place close to the ancient city. The ancient city is so famous for its sculptures that statues were sent from here even to important places during Roman times, sculptors were raised here.
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Andy Ku
Level 12 Local Expert
May 15
It's beautiful and atmospheric, but it's a long way to go from Antalya
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дарья федотова
Level 14 Local Expert
April 11, 2024
One of the coolest ancient cities I've ever seen. At first we thought to go-not to go, because more than an hour from Pamukkale, but we did not regret it at all
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Ксения З.
Level 7 Local Expert
December 24, 2024
Where myths live, a unique sunset over the Aegean Sea is born...
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Mark
Level 5 Local Expert
August 20, 2023
A wonderful place! In the summer, going there and learning the story is just the thing! Just take a guide, lots of water, it's better to see the weather in advance. It was hot during my stay
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константин
Level 21 Local Expert
July 20, 2024
Perfectly preserved ancient remains of Greek cities
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Erdal D.
Level 14 Local Expert
November 11, 2024
A place that needs to be visited carefully in history
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Влюбленная в жизнь!
Level 16 Local Expert
November 21, 2023
Free of charge) And the city of Kash itself is very nice and cozy.
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Nabi Kurun
Level 4 Local Expert
October 7, 2024
Legend and History
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Виктория
Level 9 Local Expert
August 3, 2024
A beautiful place
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Виталий Голуб
Level 6 Local Expert
July 14, 2019
If you have the opportunity, I advise you to definitely go. A really interesting ancient city (the stadium is especially impressive - it's just huge). Unlike Ephesus, where there were crowds of tourists when I visited, there were practically no people here, which allowed me to explore the city calmly and without crowding
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Сергей Владимирович
Level 21 Local Expert
April 3, 2023
Delight. But not everyone will be able to get to it on foot.
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Andrew
Level 17 Local Expert
November 6, 2021
A must-visit.
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