The ancient agora has a stepped paved court and was surrounded by a stoa with shops
and a Nymphaeum (sacred place dedicated to the Nymphs often related to spring water).
With its twenty steps and capacity to accommodate 1000 persons, the forum was the area where the popular assembly used to gather to discuss the city’s issues. The stone-paved forum is littered today with columns, pedestals of statues, and stones bearing reliefs and inscriptions.
An inscription adorned on all four sides with love charms, together with reliefs of Hermes, the god of travel and news, bearing a serpentine staff, and of Selene, the moon goddess with a bull’s horns on her shoulders, all of which were found on the forum, are displayed along with other pieces in the Isparta Museum.