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🏛️ Eumeneia-Akmonia
Ruins of a Greco-Roman city in western Anatolia


🕐 2 min read · Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 13:20
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located in Kütahya Province, western Türkiye, near the modern village of Hisarköy
  • Founded as Eumeneia in the 2nd century BCE under Pergamon; renamed Akmonia under Roman rule
  • An important center on trade routes connecting the interior of Anatolia to the Aegean coast
  • Remains consist of scattered foundations, fragmentary inscriptions, and archaeological deposits

Eumeneia-Akmonia was a Greco-Roman settlement established in western Anatolia during the Hellenistic period and subsequently developed under Roman provincial administration. The site reflects the layered urban development typical of the region, combining Greek cultural foundations with Roman municipal infrastructure. Today, the location preserves limited but archaeologically significant remains that document settlement patterns and economic networks in the interior of Asia Minor ...

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