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The Turkaegean, also known as Turkiye's Coast of Happiness, is a
vacationers' paradise, offering a variety of tourist services, Blue Cruises and
sailing opportunities, as well as a delectable, locally-inspired cuisine, all
set amidst breathtaking surroundings.
The most potent emperors of ancient history constructed cities along
these old Aegean trade routes, and the most significant historical changes of
the ages also occurred there. Let's investigate the area's mysterious past.
Setting for an Epic Tale: A Journey through Troy
Located in Canakkale's Tevfikiye village, The Ancient City of Troy is
one of the most important ancient cities in the world and is among the
Turkaegean's most intriguing destinations. Featuring nine archaeological layers
and an uninterrupted 3,000-year history, the Ancient City of Troy was included
on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List in 1998. This ancient site is also
the first stop on the Aeneas Route, the Council of Europe's first and only
cultural route beginning in Türkiye. The outstanding Troy Museum,
recognised with Europe's most prestigious museum awards, hosts a collection of
artefacts and finds from the excavations in the region. The Ancient City
of Assos is set in the charming Aegean village of Behramkale, atop a hill
with a terraced descent overlooking the sea. Another treasure of the North
Aegean waiting to be discovered, this ancient city is home to the Temple
of Athena, built on the highest point of Assos. Some other ruins in Assos include the old city's agora,
gymnasium and theatre. Some of Assos's most renowned inhabitants included
Aristotle, who founded his famous philosophy school there before travelling to
the Macedonian Palace to teach Alexander the Great.
Any discussion of ancient cities in the Turkaegean will include
the Ancient City of Ephesus, which attracts thousands of local and foreign
tourists each year. Ephesus, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2015 and one of
the largest port cities of its time, flourished during the Hellenistic and
Roman periods. The Celsus Library, Turkiye's largest with a capacity of
30,000 visitors; the ancient theatre; the Gate of Mazaeus and
Mithridates; the Temple of Hadrian; and the Temple of Artemis, one of the
seven wonders of the ancient world are among the highlights of Ephesus, as are
the "terrace houses" that show how wealthy Roman families lived. You
can also visit the House of the Virgin Mary, the Tomb of St. John, and the
Cave of the Seven Sleepers while in Ephesus.
Bergama, in Izmir, is another ancient
city on the UNESCO World Heritage List. An important centre during the
Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods, Bergama was home to another of the
seven significant churches mentioned in the Book of Revelations. Structures in
Pergamon that have survived to the present day include the Temple of
Athena, the Trajaneum, and the Library of Pergamon. A walk from the Upper
Acropolis to the modern city of Bergama offers panoramic views of the entire
city from the hillside. Known today as the "Red Basilica", the Temple
of Serapis is another highlight of Bergama.
Along with the famous ancient cities on the Aegean coast, many ancient
settlements are in the region's interior. These cities include Aizanoi
Ancient City in Kutahya and Sardis Ancient City in Denizli, both
on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List. Another outstanding monument in
Denizli is the Ancient City of Hierapolis, which, along with the Pamukkale
Travertines, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988 as a cultural
and natural heritage. In Burdur, on the way to Aydın, you can see the
UNESCO-listed Aphrodisias and the stunning Sagalassos Ancient
City.
Mugla is where the Aegean ends and the Mediterranean begins. With
hundreds of ruins in this beautiful city, you can travel eight thousand years
back in time – Mugla is home to several ancient towns, including Kaunos,
Knidos and Tlos. On this well-known route, you can visit the two
ancient cities of Xanthos and Letoon, adjacent to each other and both
on the UNESCO World Heritage List. In Xanthos, the former capital of Lycia, you
can see Lycian tomb monuments dating from antiquity. On the way to Datca, a
quiet town in Mugla, you can visit the ancient city of Knidos, set at the
confluence of the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. In Knidos, a city of culture
and art and an essential old trade centre, you can observe where the Aegean and
the Mediterranean meet from the city's magnificent theatre – and embrace the
magic of this unique geography where history was written.
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