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🏛️ Perge

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🏛️ Perge
Greco-Roman city ruins in Pamphylia, southern Türkiye


🕐 3 min read · Updated 15 Mar 2026 at 01:47
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  • Located in Antalya Province, near the modern town of Aksu, approximately 18 km east of Antalya city
  • Founded in the Hellenistic period; flourished under Roman rule from the 1st century BCE onwards
  • Major Pamphylian port city and commercial center on the Mediterranean coast
  • Extensively excavated since the 1940s; remains one of Türkiye's most significant Roman archaeological sites

Perge was a principal urban settlement of ancient Pamphylia, a region in southern Anatolia. The city developed from Hellenistic foundations but reached its zenith during the Roman Imperial period, particularly under the rule of the Julio-Claudian and subsequent dynasties. The site reveals a planned urban layout typical of Roman provincial cities, with monumental architecture, defensive walls, and infrastructure serving a population engaged in maritime trade and agricultural commerce ...

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