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ANCIENT CITY OF MILETUS

 

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Ancient Theater

Miletus Ancient Theater is the most well-preserved theatre in the West Anatolia. A Byzantine castle was build with the stones taken from the sitting areas at the top of theatre. The theater was damaged severely in the Byzantine Age. The theater had a sitting capacity of 5300 people during the Hellenistic Period. The capacity was increased to 19.000 people during the Roman Period.

 

Ancient Theater

 

Ancient Theater

 
 

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A view of the tunnels in the theater

 

Ionic Stoa

It was built during the Roman Emperor Claudius. The Ceremony Road is 100 meters and its width is 28 meters and has pavements of 5 meters on each side.

 

Ionic Stoa

 

Ionic Stoa

 

The two hills in the photo used to be the famous island of Lade 2000 years ago

 

Temple portico, the damaged Helios relief  over the temple honours inscription

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monumental Fountain 5 B.C.

 

Harbour Monument

 

Harbour Monument

 

It was smuggled to Berlin in 1908 and stil exhibited at the Pergamon Museum. Today only podium remains (they must have forgotten to take it with them)

 

Photographs by : Eyup Golebatmaz & Bilal Suren

 

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