Known as the St Paul Basilica, the church was built re-using blocks of an older building (possibly a temple?). It has a narthex (front room) and atrium (court) with a cistern. The interior was divided into three naves by rows of columns. You can
explore by climbing over the rubble on the uphill side, but the path continues alongside the bottom of the ruins.
In the Byzantine era the city was an episcopal see attached to Antiocheia in Pisidia. No longer the seat of a residential bishop, it remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church.