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Tralleis - Aydin - Turkey 57 images Created 9 Jun 2019

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  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_001.jpg
  • View towards the imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler. In the foreground are the late Roman-Early Byzantine shops and pillars of the colonnaded street.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_002.jpg
  • The 2nd century AD Imperial Hall, Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.  The rectangular shaped building was originally two storey and richly embellished with colonnades and statues.  The central section was converted into a pool during the Byzantine period.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_003.jpg
  • View towards the imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler. In the foreground are the public toilets or latrines from the Roman period.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_004.jpg
  • View towards the imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler. In the foreground are the late Roman-Early Byzantine shops and pillars of the colonnaded street.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_005.jpg
  • View towards the imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler. In the foreground are the late Roman-Early Byzantine shops and pillars of the colonnaded street.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_006.jpg
  • View towards the imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler. In the foreground are the late Roman-Early Byzantine shops and pillars of the colonnaded street.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_007.jpg
  • Restored pillars that once formed were part of the colonnaded street, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_008.jpg
  • The semi-circular fountain which provided water for the late Roman-Early Byzantine shops, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The fountain is in the centre of the shops complex, with 7 shops on either side of it (East and west).
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_009.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_010.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_011.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_012.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_013.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_014.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_015.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_016.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_017.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_018.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_019.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_020.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_021.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_022.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_023.jpg
  • The imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. Dated to the 3rd century AD and resembling a Roman Triumphal Arch, the structure dominates the landscape and is known as Uc gozler.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_024.jpg
  • The 2nd century AD Imperial Hall, Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.  The rectangular shaped building was originally two storey and richly embellished with colonnades and statues.  The central section was converted into a pool during the Byzantine period.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_025.jpg
  • The 2nd century AD Imperial Hall, Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.  The rectangular shaped building was originally two storey and richly embellished with colonnades and statues.  The central section was converted into a pool during the Byzantine period.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_026.jpg
  • The 2nd century AD Imperial Hall, Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.  The rectangular shaped building was originally two storey and richly embellished with colonnades and statues.  The central section was converted into a pool during the Byzantine period.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_027.jpg
  • Exterior of the 2nd century AD Imperial Hall, Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The rectangular shaped building was originally two storey and richly embellished with colonnades and statues.  The central section was converted into a pool during the Byzantine period.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_028.jpg
  • Exterior of the 2nd century AD Imperial Hall, Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The rectangular shaped building was originally two storey and richly embellished with colonnades and statues.  The central section was converted into a pool during the Byzantine period.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_029.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_030.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_031.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_032.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_033.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_034.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_035.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_036.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_037.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_038.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_039.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_040.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats. In the backround is the imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex,
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_041.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats. In the backround is the imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex,
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_042.jpg
  • The Roman period Latrina (Public Toilet) located in the Gymnasium of the ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey. The Latrina at Trelleis is one of the largest latrines of the Roman Empire in Anatolia with its capacity of 65 people.  Keyhole shaped seats. In the backround is the imposing three arched structure that is part of the Bath-Gymnasium complex,
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_043.jpg
  • The late Roman-Early Byzantine shops which borders the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_044.jpg
  • Interior view of one of the late Roman-Early Byzantine shops that borders the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_045.jpg
  • Interior view of one of the late Roman-Early Byzantine shops that borders the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_046.jpg
  • Interior view of one of the late Roman-Early Byzantine shops that borders the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_047.jpg
  • Interior view of one of the late Roman-Early Byzantine shops that borders the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_048.jpg
  • Interior view of one of the late Roman-Early Byzantine shops that borders the Bath-Gymnasium complex, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_049.jpg
  • Ruins of the Roman housing area, ancient city of Tralleis, Adyin, Anatolia, Turkey.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_050.jpg
  • Ruins of the Roman housing area, ancient city of Tralleis, Adyin, Anatolia, Turkey.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_051.jpg
  • Ruins of the Christian Bishopric building, ancient city of Tralleis, Aydin, Anatolia, Turkey.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_052.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the modern town of Aydin, Aydin Province, Anatolia, Turkey. Images taken from Ancient Tralleis.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_053.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the modern town of Aydin, Aydin Province, Anatolia, Turkey. Images taken from Ancient Tralleis.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_054.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the modern town of Aydin, Aydin Province, Anatolia, Turkey. Images taken from Ancient Tralleis.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_055.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the modern town of Aydin, Aydin Province, Anatolia, Turkey. Images taken from Ancient Tralleis.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_056.jpg
  • Panoramic view of the modern town of Aydin, Aydin Province, Anatolia, Turkey. Images taken from Ancient Tralleis.
    Turkey_Aydin_Tralleis_057.jpg