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10월 7, 2025, Ancient Stone Fortification Ruins
Old watchtower and city wall. There are more ruins of buildings towards Sivri Peak. It is unclear if this was the upper city of ancient Prostanna or some ruins - like a military outpost as you can see far in three directions - from a different time period.
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The circular square covers Yalvaç's rich history page by page, serving as a guide through which the city explains itself. Entering the square, which resembles an open-air museum, through the covered entrance with columns on the north side, one enters a circular corridor with wide columns arranged at equal distances on either side. Information panels are placed on the columns on either side of the open-air corridor. The first panel describes the Tokmacık fossil site, with creatures that lived 8 million years ago and representing Yalvaç's earliest history. This is followed by the Sacred Site of Humans from the 4th century BC, the city of Antiocheia from the 3rd century BC, the Roman period, Byzantine period, Seljuk period, Ottoman period, and Republican period up to the present day. By using the front and back sides of the columns, a four-strip panel arrangement was created. The outer circle features a total of 24 panels on 12 pillars; the inner circle features 24 panels on 12 pillars, with a total of 48 panels, providing visual and literary expression. In the center of the square is a 25-meter-wide ceremonial area, and at its southern edge stands the Atatürk Monument. The monument stands proudly, clad in a kalpak, riding costume, and high-heeled boots.
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10월 4, 2025, Roman Theater
Beyond the City Gate the Decumanus Maximus begins. Fifty meters up this street there is the entrance to the theatre. Unfortunately little more than the semi-circular seating survives. It is rather difficult to get an idea of a typical Graeco-Roman building from its present condition. The blocks of the cavea (auditorium), diazoma (dividing corridor of the auditorium), kerkidai (climbing steps), entrances and the orchestra have been carried away for later period constructions in Antioch and in Yalvaç. Arundell observed that many blocks had been removed when he identified the theatre in 1833. The theater was built on a west-facing slope. It is a small theater with a capacity of approximately 5000 people. The theater has two caveas with single diazoma (horizontal corridor that divides the cave) and most of the seats of the upper cavea are missing and the structure is in a quite poor condition. The theater, which has entrances (parados) from the north and south, was closed by laying the southern entrance (its parados) on Decumanus Street in the late period. In the Hellenistic period, the theater's round planned orchestra was transformed into a semi-circle with the stage building built during the Roman Imperial Period. Only the basic sequence of the stage building could be preserved. The facade of the building, which was built in a rectangular form, was decorated with a frieze of bull heads carrying girland. (Friezes are exhibited in Yalvaç Museum garden.) The subsequent uplifting of the walls surrounding the orchestra with reused material shows that wild animals and gladiator games were played in the theater in the Late Periods. The gladiator reliefs in the city are in Yalvaç Museum. With the repairs and additions, the theater was used until late periods.
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10월 4, 2025, Nymphaeum
Nympheum (Monumental Fountain) Water was brought to the city from the source of Suçıktı in the Sultan Mountains, about 11 km to the northeast of the city. Water from the 1465 m high spring was reached to the Nympheum reservoir with a height of 1178 m with solutions (tunnels, canals and aquaducts) that were suitable for the condition of the land. According to the slope of the terrain, the tunnels constructed below 1 m underground are approximately 1 m wide and 1.5 m height. Only 200 meters of aquaducts have been preserved. 3000 cubic meters of water are distributed to the city on average daily. The fountain building, which was built in the form of a large "U", has a dimension of 27x11.76 m. The facade architecture carried with Corinthian capitals is decorated with sculptures and reliefs. The aqueducts and the fountain building should have been built during the early imperial period (1st century BC). The 30X150 m square in front of the fountain should be the area where human traffic is the most intense in daily life. The inscription of the Governor Diogenes, on the eastern edge of the square, indicates that it was used for political propaganda in addition to daily life.
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10월 4, 2025, Temple of Augustus
Temple of Augustus and Sanctuary A temple dominating the Yalvaç plain was built by carving the bedrock by removing the soil of the highest hill of the city. The lower floor (naos) of the cella is completely made of bedrock and the temple is prostylos style with four columns. Ribbed and drum columns are Corinthian heading. The frieze of the bull heads carrying girland was carved on the architrave with three fascia. An acanthus frieze surrouds the upper part of the cella wall. The perimeter of the temple area, which is entered from the propylon, is surrounded by a Doric stoa. The stoa, which is a single storey on the sides, has two storeys in the section forming a semicircle behind the temple. The rectangular nests in the rock are the places where the beams of the second floor are placed. The second floor of the stoa is in lonic order. This area and temple, where traces of the oldest beliefs of Anatolia are seen, were reorganized for the Emperor Augustus during the Roman Imperial Period
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10월 4, 2025, Antioch of Pisidia
History of The City The city was colonized by the Seleucid Dynasty in the Hellenistic Period (beginning of the 3rd century BC) and was given the name of the Seleucid king Antiochus. The name and the location of Antiocheia before the Hellenistic period hasn't been known. However, the Temple of Men and the Sanctuary which was located in Gemen Grove has documented the pre-classical period of Antioch. Numerous mound settlements around Antiocheia prove that the city's history dates back to the Neolithic Period. The city remained under Seleucid rule until 188 BC and passed to the kingdom of Pergamum with the peace of Apameia and since 129 BC it has been included in Roman territory. The city, which was renamed Colonia Caesereia with the Roman Imperial Period, was granted the right to be lus Italicum (free city) and became the capital of other Roman colonies established in Pisidia. After 395 A.D, the city remained under the rule of Eastern Rome and it was destroyed by the Arab raid in 713.
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Great Basilica (St. Paulus Church) The church in the west of the city measures 70x27 m and has three naves with a Basilical plan. 13 columns from the narrow naves on both sides separates the middle nave. The outer surface of the semicircular apse is surrounded by a hexagonal wall. The building is designed for sloping terrain and solutions are produced according to the condition of the area. Due to the slope of the land, the apse of the church is two-storey and the other parts are single-storey. The rocks on the south side were straightened by shaving and the south wall was built over these rocks. Between the south wall and the north of the church there are quite a lot of elevation differences. Apart from the main entrance at the Narthex, there is also a large entrance door from the courtyard in the north. The entrance of the lower floor is in the south corner of the apse. A large courtyard was built to the north of the church with a stone floor and covered its surrounding with a stoa.
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10월 4, 2025, Triumphal Arch of Hadrian
The Northern Gate of The City / Hadrian's Gate The gate that provides the main entrance to the city is named as "West Gate" because it is located in the west, in the frieze of the arched door with three entrances Roman standards (military pennants), weapons, mixed sea creatures, bull heads, genius carrying girland (angels) and amazon shields (perita) are depicted. The inscription on the exterior of the door says, "For Emperor Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus: The grandson of the deified Nerva, the son of the defied Taunus the great priest, the tribunus for the 13th time, the consul for the third time, the colony for the father of the homeland, and Sabina Augusta the colony and on the Inside "C. Julius Asper Pansinianus, the mayor for the 5th time, majestic, has made it with his own money and adorned it." The gate was built in honor of the Roman Emperor Hadrian in 129 A.D. and was renovated in 212 AD as a triumphal arch.
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7월 29, 2025, Ancient Stone Fortification Ruins
View on Lake Egirdir from Sivri Tepe Summit
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6월 11, 2025, Panoramic Descent from the Pass to Dumanlı
Not an easy climb, but a great panorama.
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5월 29, 2025, Panoramic Descent from the Pass to Dumanlı
Did this road coming from Yeşilbağ today (29.05.2025) The road is mostly perfect asphalt, only on the last (upper) two km there are some stretches with bad asphalt. The entire descent on the Beyşehir side (until Dumanlı) is gravel though. Also the first and last 2 km are very steep! In between it is less steep. The entire uphill took us (two fit, young cycle-travelers with about 42kg each) about 4 hours, including short snack and drinking breaks.
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10월 15, 2024, Panoramic Descent from the Pass to Dumanlı
From the pass at 1,800m it goes steeply downhill to 700m. Mostly asphalted with a few short gravel sections and small holes in the asphalt. Easy to ride!
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10월 11, 2023, Beyşehir Pass
Gravel road with 6-11 %, not as bad as Komoot will originally tell you. Partially loose gravel in October as well, but all rideable if fitness allows it. 2nd drinking water source on Komoot is probably clean, we were not sure about the first marked one. There are multiple more, but difficult to say how clean they are. We camped about half way up and had a wonderful view at night. It got however very windy (80-100 km/h gusts) so make sure you have adequate equipment. The wind made the ride up somehow more difficult, it was hard to keep the line.
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9월 16, 2023, Beyşehir Pass
Great views, didn't see a car for 2 hours. Maybe road was was better condition in 2022, but today it was rocky and I had to walk a few sections. It's September too so very dry, maybe helps if it's a bit moist in other months. Clean water source before the start of the switchbacks. Rocky/windy at top probably not ideal for camping.
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11월 18, 2022, Beyşehir Pass
Nice fairly steady climb allowing you to go from one valley to another. Not too technical and with very high quality gravel.
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12월 15, 2021, Triumphal Arch of Hadrian
This triumphal arch gate was excavated by the University of Michigan in 1924. The gate was built in the 2nd century AD and consecrated by Hadrian in 129 AD while traveling through Asia Minor. Source: Wikipedia
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12월 15, 2021, Temple of Augustus
Since Augustus was considered the founder of the city, this temple dedicated to him was opened after 2 BC. BC and became the center of the city. This podium temple was erected in front of a two-story semicircular portico and next to a large colonnaded courtyard. The temple was first excavated by Ramsay in 1912-14. Source: Wikipedia
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12월 15, 2021, St. Paul's Church and 1st-Century Synagogue Ruins
The remains of this Byzantine church stand on the traditional site of the synagogue where Paul preached (Acts 13: 14-52). Recent excavations have revealed a 1st century building under the church that has been identified as a synagogue. A mosaic floor was found in the church with Psalm 42: 4 engraved on it. Source: Wikipedia
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