The Romans arrived in Perge in around 188 BC and most of the historic sites are the courtesy of the Romans. The 15,000 seat theatre, gymnasium, bath, agora and necropolis make for interesting sights and are a reminder of the Roman era and later became a Byzantine center. The great theatre and the stadium of Perge are very much intact but it’s actually Hellenistic-Roman gate-towers that garner most attention because of its peculiarity. It is the only pre-Roman structure with walls. This gate consists of two towers with a horse-shoe shaped court behind them. These two towers guard the southern entrance to Perge. Moreover, you can also visit colonnaded main streets, which are quite close to Antalya. Many of the findings from this site are now stored at Antalya Museum. You can watch, go up close, and even touch the ruins! The site has an entrance fee of 20 lira and can be reached via AC03 bus from Antalya city center to Aksu province.
Perge
Jessy FaradayJessy Faraday|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, ANTALYA Updated : Aug 20, 2015, 01.14 PM IST
The Romans arrived in Perge in around 188 BC and most of the historic sites are the courtesy of the Romans. The 15,000 seat theatre, gymnasium, bath, agora and necropolis make for interesting sights and are a reminder of the Roman era and later became a Byzantine center. The great theatre and the stadium of Perge are very much intact but it’s actually Hellenistic-Roman gate-towers that garner most attention because of its peculiarity. It is the only pre-Roman structure with walls. This gate consists of two towers with a horse-shoe shaped court behind them. These two towers guard the southern entrance to Perge. Moreover, you can also visit colonnaded main streets, which are quite close to Antalya. Many of the findings from this site are now stored at Antalya Museum. You can watch, go up close, and even touch the ruins! The site has an entrance fee of 20 lira and can be reached via AC03 bus from Antalya city center to Aksu province.
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