Architecture and built environment (7142 Subjects)
Map of Tinos island.
Map of Myconos island.
Map of Syrna island.
Map of Chios island.
Map of Lesbos island.
Map of Bozcaada (Tenedos) island.
Map of Samothrace island.
Map of part of Euboea, showing Chalcis.
Map of Rhodes island.
Map of Cyprus.
Midas monument at the village of Yazılıkaya, near Eski Sehir.
Plan of stadium and ancient theatre as they are found in Magnesia, Tralles, Sardes and Pergamon, indicating how in those cities the theatre is adjacent to the stadium.
Plan of the ancient theatre of Patara. Plan of the ancient theatre of Myra. Drawings by C.R. Cockerell.
An example of the plan of an ancient theatre of Europe (Greece, southern Italy). According to William Leake, the orchestra forms a semicircle parallel to the scene, in contrast to the theatres of Asia Minor, which possess a wider orchestra forming an arc of approximately 220º.
Plan of the orchestra of an ancient theatre according to Vitruvius' description.
Plan of the gymnasium and palaestra of Hierapolis, based on the drawings by Charles Robert Cockerell.
Plan and elevation of the temple of Artemis at Sardes, where there was probably a cult of Zeus, Cybele and other deities as well.
Comparison of plans of ancient temples as to their size: The temple of Artemis at Ephesus (1), the Heraion of Samos (2), the sanctuary of Apollo at Didyma (3), the temple of Artemis at Sardes (4), the temple of Artemis Leucophryene at Magnesia on the Maeander (5), the temple of Dionysus at Teos (6), the temple of Athena Polias at Priene (7), in Ionic order. The temples of Agrigento (1) and Selinunte (2) in Doric order, the temple of Olympian Zeus at Athens (Corinthian order) and the Parthenon (Doric order).
Composition of landscapes and monuments from Laborde's journey in Asia Minor.
View of settlement in the bay of Izmir, possibly Yenifoça.
View of the city and castle of Izmir from the sea.
Panoramic view of the city and port of Izmir.
Quays at the Turkish quarter of Izmir.
View of Caravan Bridge, Izmir.
Muslim cemetery on the route from Izmir to the suburb of Burnova.
City gate of Izmir.
Entrance to an Armenian church in Izmir.
View of the Roman aqueduct in Buca, Izmir (formerly also called Valley of Saint Anne).
View of the settlement of Kemanli Kevi, situated between Izmir and Manisa.
View of the area Pinarbasi, near the sources of Scamander river. In the 19th century Pinarbasi was thought to be the site of ancient Troy.