Architecture and built environment (7142 Subjects)
Close view of the rock-cut monument known as “small Yazılıkaya” in Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the larger territory of the Phrygian valley.
View of the rock-cut monuments in Doganli valley (today Yazılıkaya) near Eski Sehir. This ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the larger territory of the Phrygian valley.
View of Midas monument in the village of Yazılıkaya, near Eski Sehir. The whole of the ancient site is also called Midas City due to its plethora of Phrygian monuments, and forms part of the Phrygian valley.
View of Kümbet village.
The Phrygian monumental tomb called Arslan Kaplan Kümbet at Kümbet village, in the Phrygian valley.
The outskirts of Afyon Karahisar.
Ancient ruins possibly of Seleucia of Pisidia or Seleucia Sidera, close to Bayat village, Asia Minor.
Peasant using the cover of an ancient sarcophagus as a drinking trough, outside Yalvaç, which is built next to the site of Antioch of Pisidia.
View of a mosque in the town of Yalvaç, which is built next to the site of Antioch of Pisidia.
View of the palaestra of ancient Hierapolis.
Funerary monuments in the necropolis of Hierapolis.
View of the odeon of ancient Hierapolis. The remains of a porticum in the foreground.
View of the Roman theatre of Hierapolis.
The Gate of Frontinus and the ruins of an early Christian church in Hierapolis.
View of the Roman theatre and the ruins of Hierapolis. In the background, the travertine terraces of Pamukkale.
View of funerary monuments in the valley of Hierapolis.
Sarcophagi and other fragments of ancient monuments near a cascade at Pamukkale.
View of the necropolis of Hierapolis. A traveller is reading an inscription on a funerary monument.
The remains of the ancient theatre of Tripolis of Phrygia, in modern-day Yenicekent, Asia Minor.
Panoramic view of Maeander plain from the Roman theatre of Nysa in Caria. The plate shows the remaining parts of the aqueduct and the bridge of Nysa, only second in size to the bridge of Pergamon among ancient bridges.
View of the ruins of Alinda or Alexandria by Latmus and the modern village of Karpuzlu.
View of the remains of Magnesia on the Maeander.
Panoramic view of ancient Teos and Sigacik bay.
Panoramic view of ancient Ephesus, in two plates (1).
Panoramic view of ancient Ephesus, in two plates (2).
View of the port of Ephesus and the site of the temple of Artemis, from the theatre.
View of Ayasuluk hill and Ayasuluk castle in Ephesus, from the spot known as Saint Paul's tomb.
View of the ancient theatre of Miletus.
View of the remains of ancient Priene, with the sites of the ancient monuments and the modern settlement.
Panoramic view of the remains of Heraclea on the bay of Latmus, today Bafa lagoon.