Aphrodisias Ancient City

Aphrodisias Ancient City
Location:Aydın, Karacasu
 
Situated near Karacasu in Turkey, Aphrodisias was a prominent center of architecture, art, and worship from its establishment in the 13th century BC. The city reached its zenith during the Roman period, renowned for its exquisite marble sculptures and distinctive Aphrodisian art style. Key attractions include the Temple of Aphrodite, the Ancient Theater, the Augusteum, and the Stadium, each offering valuable insights into the city's rich historical and cultural heritage. The Aphrodisias Museum features notable artifacts such as the Glykon Serpent and statues from the Sebasteion.
 
Visitors can enjoy nature walks amidst the ancient ruins and capture stunning photographs, particularly during sunset. Local dining establishments offer a range of delectable Aegean cuisine, while cultural events and festivals provide deeper understanding of the region's traditions. Added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2017, Aphrodisias continues to be an important destination for exploring ancient Greek and Roman civilizations.