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⛰️ Nemrut Dagi

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⛰️ Nemrut Dagi
Ancient mountaintop sanctuary in southeastern Türkiye, 1st century BCE


🕐 3 min read · Updated 28 Apr 2026 at 11:40

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

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  • Height: 2,134 metres above sea level
  • Location: Southeastern Türkiye, Adıyaman Province
  • Period: 1st century BCE (Commagene Kingdom)
  • UNESCO inscription: 1987

Nemrut Dagi is a mountain summit in southeastern Türkiye that commands views across the Euphrates River valley and contains the remains of a monumental royal sanctuary. Built by King Antiochus I of Commagene around 62 BCE, the site comprises colossal limestone statue fragments, inscriptions, and burial mounds arranged on a flattened platform near the peak. As of 2026, Nemrut Dagi remains accessible to visitors via a mountain road, though seasonal snow closures and ongoing restoration work ...

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