🏛️ Ephesos-Magnesia
Ephesos-Magnesia is an ancient settlement situated in western Anatolia near the modern town of Selçuk, approximately 15 kilometers from the famous sit…
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Ephesos-Magnesia is an ancient settlement situated in western Anatolia near the modern town of Selçuk, approximately 15 kilometers from the famous sit…
UNESCO World Heritage Site…
UNESCO World Heritage Site…
The Magnesian Gate stands as a surviving monument to the urban planning of Roman Anatolia. This gateway provided formal entrance to the ancient city o…
Issos-Epiphania was a Hellenistic and Roman settlement located on the coast of Iskenderun Bay in what is now Hatay Province, southern Turkey. The site…
UNESCO World Heritage Site…
UNESCO World Heritage Site…
Ma On Shan Country Park occupies the central spine of the Sai Kung Peninsula in Hong Kong's eastern New Territories. Established in 1979, the 28.8-squ…
Petra-Zodocatha is a small Roman temple site situated in the mountainous terrain of southern Jordan, in close proximity to the more widely known Nabat…
Korykos-Diokaisareia Olba represents a multi-period coastal settlement in ancient Cilicia, occupying a strategically significant harbour location. The…
UNESCO World Heritage Site…
UNESCO World Heritage Site…
Scythopolis-Hippos is a major ruined city in the Jezreel Valley that documents Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine civilization in the Levant. Founded a…
Rhaidestos-Herakleia Perinthous represents one of the significant ancient ports of the Sea of Marmara region. The city was initially established as a …
Prusias ad Hypium, later known as Claudiopolis, was a significant Greco-Roman city in the kingdom of Bithynia, located in what is now northwestern Tür…
Tarsus-Zephyrion was an ancient port settlement occupying the Cilician coast of what is now southern Türkiye. The site combines remains from Hellenist…
UNESCO World Heritage Site…
Sukhothai Historical Park preserves the remains of Sukhothai, the capital of the first unified Thai kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries. The site c…
UNESCO World Heritage Site…
UNESCO World Heritage Site…
Syedra-Korakesion represents a fusion of two ancient coastal settlements on the Cilician coast of southern Anatolia. Syedra functioned as a Hellenisti…
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Balboura-Kibyra comprises the ruins of two closely situated ancient Lycian cities in the mountainous interior of southwestern Anatolia. The settlement…
Metropolis-Smyrna is an archaeological site preserving remains of a Roman provincial city in western Anatolia. Built during the early Imperial period …