An interesting attraction, with a minimum of tourists. Kinds. There are very beautiful views of the surrounding area. We rented an ATV, it's a pleasure to ride along the winding paths, you can go down and pick up on the gravel.
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Андрей Евгеньевич
Level 5 Local Expert
February 9
Cool interesting historical sites. You should definitely visit there, feel the atmosphere of the ancient pirate city.
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Мария Л
Level 15 Local Expert
December 13, 2024
It is a very interesting and atmospheric place.they did not take guides and a bus to move.We walked by ourselves.I really liked it
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Валерия Филон
Level 6 Local Expert
October 17, 2024
It's a great place. From the series "touch the antiquity". Before visiting, you need to read the history on the Internet. There is no guide. At the entrance there is an information board with a description of the historical place. Admission is free.
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Михаил И.
Level 4 Local Expert
November 22, 2024
An interesting, quiet place. It's better to go here for a picnic, it will be very cool.
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Алексей Фролов
Level 23 Local Expert
May 19, 2023
The place definitely deserves a visit! Excellent access by an ordinary passenger car right to the city itself! We were in April. There are few people. There are only Europeans. The territory is quite large, there is a place to roam. There is no heat in April, so it turned out to enjoy a walk around this ancient place. The views of the mountains and the valley are stunning. We combined this trip with the Oymapynar reservoir (or Green Canyon is a bombastic place too).
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Елена Е.
Level 5 Local Expert
October 28, 2024
A wonderful fascinating place, we were there on an excursion
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Илья Бусыгин
Level 9 Local Expert
June 6, 2024
If you arrive by car, you can walk there all by yourself - excursions are brought in transit, for 20 minutes and leave. After the fire, part of the territory was overgrown with bushes, but the main part is well accessible. The difference of epochs and examples of ancient technologies are clearly visible)
And a gorgeous panorama from the cliff
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Сергей Г.
Level 10 Local Expert
March 27
An interesting place to watch on your own
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Лена Климова
Level 12 Local Expert
April 19, 2023
A great place to explore the history of ancient Greek civilization on your own. The road leaves much to be desired, but it is such an "untrodden" place for unity with nature and awareness of the impermanence of existence.
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Ольга К.
Level 4 Local Expert
August 17, 2024
I really liked it. There is something to see and just take a walk. It's beautiful all around
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Антон Горяйнов
Level 7 Local Expert
August 3, 2024
A very beautiful place, the silence and the absence of people, allow you to enjoy this place.
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Василий
Level 14 Local Expert
July 22, 2024
They say there were more impressions before the fire, but even now it's very much! I recommend it to lovers of ancient ruins.
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Евгений Трубицин
Level 20 Local Expert
September 11, 2021
It is incredibly beautiful and an entourage place. Alexander's troops came here and founded the city! Korod is at the top of the mountain. Water was also supplied here, huge stone buildings, baths, houses were built. It is simply unimaginable - with what efforts all this was built and how it has been preserved to this day. The road to the place is rocky, through the forest, but the trip is worth it. A very atmospheric place, full of history.
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Виктор Фёдоров
Level 5 Local Expert
December 21, 2024
Interesting and informative
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Sssr11984 Kommunist
Level 4 Local Expert
March 24, 2023
It's a beautiful place. It is definitely recommended for visiting. There is something to see and walk around and views of the fire
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Эльвира Сямиуллина
Level 5 Local Expert
December 27, 2024
It's a very beautiful place
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roman astapov
Level 14 Local Expert
November 23, 2023
It's a beautiful place, it's not easy to get there, but groups have already started to be transported here by large buses. So come early
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Кирилл Т.
Level 5 Local Expert
October 5, 2024
Interesting ruins, good view, no one there
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Татьяна Чурина
Level 13 Local Expert
August 16, 2023
We were there on 08/12/2023 as part of an excursion. The city itself is a small ruined part, but the view from above was impressive.
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Евгений
Level 22 Local Expert
August 1, 2024
And then on the ruins of the church.... )
It was interesting to take a walk. But the view is spoiled by burnt trees left over from fires.
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Людмила
Level 9 Local Expert
October 31, 2023
Very beautiful and informative
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Vl@d Vl@d
Level 13 Local Expert
May 19, 2024
There's nothing to do there
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Дмитрий Чесноков
Level 10 Local Expert
June 10, 2023
If there is nothing to do at all, you can go, but nothing special
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Сергей Федоренко
Level 4 Local Expert
November 7, 2023
A big plus is there are no people
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V_78Rus.
Level 23 Local Expert
May 12, 2024
There are many interesting buildings.
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Sweet little child
Level 30 Local Expert
April 8, 2020
The early Christian chapel shown in my photos was built in the northwestern part of the Agora (commercial and business part) of the city of Lirbe in eastern Pamphylia in the 4th-5th centuries. The chapel is a symbol of the arrival of Christianity in Anatolia. The Agora itself was built in the 2nd century BC (Hellenistic period). The main architectural compositions of the Agora were: 6 gates-entrances along the perimeter, a library and an exedra from the north, a semicircular odeon (concert hall) with wooden seats, as well as shops on the eastern side. Most of the floors in the rooms of the Agora were covered with colored mosaics. Orpheus, the famous singer, musician and founder of the religious and philosophical movement of Orphism, was baked on one of the preserved mosaics. This and several other less well-preserved mosaics are now on display at the Antalya Archaeological Museum (Antalya Arhchaeological Museum).
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Никапзденко Дрюша
Level 14 Local Expert
February 10
Nicely
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ВВС
Level 18 Local Expert
October 8, 2023
Worth a visit
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Павел Щ.
Level 19 Local Expert
April 26, 2021
The city of Seleucia is actually lyrbe.
Not a bad road to the city, quite colorful. There were no people at all, no payment, no security. Climb wherever you want, feel and touch.
The scale is impressive.