Although some parts of the ancient city of Pergai could not see the scene at that time, there were some relatively intact places that were reserved, and it was still vaguely obvious that the lifestyle of their residents at that time was also very enjoyable.
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Although some parts of the ancient city of Pergai could not see the scene at that time, there were some relatively intact places that were reserved, and it was still vaguely obvious that the lifestyle of their residents at that time was also very enjoyable.
The ancient city of Pergai is located northeast of Antalya City, an ancient city that is relatively intact in Antalya Province. Only in modern times has archaeological excavations been discovered and opened. A large part of the exhibits of the Antlia Museum were excavated from this ruin...
The ancient city of Pergai in Antalya is a Roman ruin, and its scale is very grand, the famous Aspendos ancient theater, which is part of him. This place should be an important town in the ancient Roman period, because many important sacrifice buildings and temples have been found in the ancient city, which are quite large in scale, although it has been erected for nearly a thousand years, and from the hundreds of towering stone pillars, you can see how majestic the building was here. It was really shocking.
it was really an amazing heritage that made me illustrate how the ancient lives were.
During the Roman reigns, look at the ancient city ushered in the most prosperous times, and you can see the magnificent buildings, temples, theater shops, baths, and you can imagine the glory it once was from these ruins. Perge unearthed countless cultural relics, from the Hittite era to the classical period, from Christian civilization to the Ottoman Empire, it is no wonder that there are many of the most brilliant civilizations in human history that have been experienced in Perge.
The ancient city of Pergai, about 18 kilometers northeast of Antalya, was built in the 10th century BC, and is a relatively complete ancient city in Antalya. The once-excellent ancient city was discovered in 1946 and excavated at an archaeological level. Although many places are left with ruins, the remaining parts of the buildings we see can vaguely feel the momentum and glory of the year.
Ancient city perge, a large part of the Antella museum exhibits excavated from this ruin. From the museum exhibits, I felt that this was an important ruin, but when I arrived at the ruins of the ancient city, I was deeply shocked by the huge scale. Unfortunately, it is still under excavation and renovation.