Side, Antalya, Turkey 2022 | Ancient Ruins, Amphitheatre, Museum and Town Walk 4K

Living Walks
Living Walks
2.5 هزار بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - Turn on the captions and
Turn on the captions and enjoy this 4K walk with us through Side ancient ruins including the famous Amphitheatre and Museum, as well as the town with its picturesque cafes and restaurants. Our Antalya Turkey 2022 walking tour begins at the museum and ends on the seafront by the Apollon Temple.

Side is an ancient city on the southern Mediterranean coast of Antalya, Turkey. It includes the modern resort town and the ruins of the ancient city of Side, one of the best-known classical sites in the country. It lies near Manavgat and is 78 km from Antalya (we also have walks in both of these cities).

The great ruins cover a large promontory which a wall and a moat separate from the mainland. Archaeologists have been excavating Side since 1947 and intermittently continue to do so.

The colossal theatre complex of the 2nd century is less well-preserved that of Aspendos, but it is almost as large, seating 15,000–20,000 people. It was converted into an open-air sanctuary with two chapels during Byzantine times (5th or 6th century).

The well-preserved city walls provide an entrance to the site through the Hellenistic main gate (Megale Pyle) from the 2nd century BC.

The colonnaded street had marble columns whose remains can be seen near the Roman baths, restored as a museum displaying statues and sarcophagi from the Roman period. The agora includes the remains of the round Tyche and Fortuna temple (2nd century BC), peripteral with twelve columns, in the centre. In later times it was used as a trading centre where pirates sold slaves.

The early Roman Temple of Dionysus is near the theatre. The fountain gracing the entrance is restored. At the left side is a Byzantine Basilica.

Other buildings include three temples and a nymphaeum, a grotto or fountain building of elaborate design.

The Roman aqueduct dates from 2nd half of the 2nd century AD and is 30 km in length. The aqueduct is special because it has an exceptional number of bridges which are still preserved as well as tunnels. This was because the altitude difference between source and city is only 36 m, so to make the gradient as high as possible it was necessary to keep the route as straight and short as possible through the hilly terrain, which entailed more expensive bridges (22 in total) and 16 tunnels 100-2260m long.

#side turkey, #antalya turkey, #antalya 2022, #türkiye 2022, #antalya turkey 4k, #side apollon tapınağı, #temple of apollo side, #side 2022, #turkey 2022, #turkey 4k, #turkey 4k tour, #turkey travel vlog, #antalya, #antalya walking tour, #antalya turkey ruins, #Roman Temple of Dionysus, #manavgat, #what to see in antalya, #walking in turkey 4k, #Amphitheatre, #side museum, #Side Antik Kenti, #Side Arkeoloji Müzesi, #Apollon Tapınağı, #video of side, #antala youtube, #side ancient ruins, #walk 4k
2 سال پیش در تاریخ 1401/04/12 منتشر شده است.
2,506 بـار بازدید شده
... بیشتر