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  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of one of the three parallel rooms of the small baths that adjoined the city square. The Baths are one of two baths in the city and dates from around the 3rd  - 4th centuries AD. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
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  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the paved city square which links the two sections of the ancient Main Street. The Square is flanked by the Agora of Hadrian on one side and the Small baths of the other. It also gives access to the ancient theatre. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
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  • Phaselis. Turkey. Swimmers in the waters of the South Harbour which was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_009.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. The architectural ruins of Hadrian’s Gate at the south harbour end of the ancient broad paved main street. The gate was built for the Roman Emperor Hadrian when he visited Phaselis. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_053.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient broad paved Main Street from the South Harbour end. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_045.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient broad paved Main Street towards the South Harbour end. On the right is one of the entrances to the Agora of Domitian, dating from 93 AD. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_043.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Ancient Greek inscriptions on stone pedastals lining the ancient broad paved Main Street. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_019.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. The architectural ruins of Hadrian’s Gate at the south harbour end of the ancient broad paved main street. The gate was built for the Roman Emperor Hadrian when he visited Phaselis. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_007.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. The architectural ruins of Hadrian’s Gate at the south harbour end of the ancient broad paved main street. The gate was built for the Roman Emperor Hadrian when he visited Phaselis. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_048.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient broad paved Main Street towards the South Harbour end. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_044.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of one of the three parallel rooms of the small baths that adjoined the city square. The Baths are one of two baths in the city and dates from around the 3rd  - 4th centuries AD. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_036.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of Agora of Hadrian which opens up into the city square in the centre of the city. The Agora, the commercial heart of the city, was built during the visit of Roman Emperor Hadrian (117-138) AD. In Byzantine times a small basilica was built in a section of it. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_031.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of a section of the large Baths and Gymnasium complex dating from the 3rd century AD. The complex flanks the ancient main street near the military or central harbour. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_029.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of a section of the large Baths and Gymnasium complex dating from the 3rd century AD. The complex flanks the ancient main street near the military or central harbour. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_025.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View towards the central harbour of the ancient broad paved main street. The street lined the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The two sections of the street met at a central square in front of the theatre. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_005.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_068.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from the 2nd century AD was built on the foundations of the earlier Hellenistic theatre. Its cavea is cut out of the acropolis hill and has a seating capacity of around 2000 people. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_065.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Boats in the waters of the South Harbour which has the spectacular background of Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metre. The Southern Harbour was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_055.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. The architectural ruins of Hadrian’s Gate at the south harbour end of the ancient broad paved main street. The gate was built for the Roman Emperor Hadrian when he visited Phaselis. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_052.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of Agora of Hadrian which opens up into the city square in the centre of the city. The Agora, the commercial heart of the city, was built during the visit of Roman Emperor Hadrian (117-138) AD. In Byzantine times a small basilica was built in a section of it. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_032.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. High view of the Small baths and beyond is the Agora of Hadrian. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_027.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Ancient Greek inscriptions on stone pedastals lining the ancient broad paved Main Street. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_020.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View towards the central harbour of the ancient broad paved main street. The street lined the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The two sections of the street met at a central square in front of the theatre. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_015.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_011.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Boats in the waters of the South Harbour which has the spectacular background of Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metre. The Southern Harbour was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_008.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_076.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_075.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_070.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which has the spectacular background of Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metres. The theatre which dates from the 2nd century AD was built on the foundations of the earlier Greek Hellenistic theatre. Its cavea is cut out of the acropolis hill and has a seating capacity of around 2000 people. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_067.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which has the spectacular background of Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metres. The theatre which dates from the 2nd century AD was built on the foundations of the earlier Greek Hellenistic theatre. Its cavea is cut out of the acropolis hill and has a seating capacity of around 2000 people. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_066.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which dates from the 2nd century AD was built on the foundations of the earlier Hellenistic theatre. Its cavea is cut out of the acropolis hill and has a seating capacity of around 2000 people. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_064.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Boats in the waters of the South Harbour which was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_058.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Swimmers in the waters of the South Harbour which was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_054.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient broad paved Main Street from the South Harbour end. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_047.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of arched entrance to the Agora of Domitian dating from 93 AD. The Agora flanks the ancient broad paved Main Street towards the South Harbour end. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_040.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. High view of the Small baths and beyond is the Agora of Hadrian. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_028.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View towards the central harbour of the ancient broad paved main street. The street lined the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The two sections of the street met at a central square in front of the theatre. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
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  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of ruins at the Central or Military harbour, situated in the north-eastern side of the city. The harbour was the smallest of the city. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_004.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. High view of the Small baths and beyond is the Agora of Hadrian. In the background is the spectacular Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metres. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_003.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient broad paved Main Street towards the South Harbour end. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_037.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_074.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_072.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_071.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_069.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Boats in the waters of the South Harbour which was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_062.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Boats in the waters of the South Harbour which has the spectacular background of Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metre. The Southern Harbour was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_061.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Boats in the waters of the South Harbour which has the spectacular background of Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metre. The Southern Harbour was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_059.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Boats in the waters of the South Harbour which has the spectacular background of Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metre. The Southern Harbour was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_057.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Boats in the waters of the South Harbour which has the spectacular background of Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metre. The Southern Harbour was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_056.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. The architectural ruins of Hadrian’s Gate at the south harbour end of the ancient broad paved main street. The gate was built for the Roman Emperor Hadrian when he visited Phaselis. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_050.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient broad paved Main Street towards the South Harbour end. On the right is one of the entrances to the Agora of Domitian, dating from 93 AD. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_038.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of one of the three parallel rooms of the small baths that adjoined the city square. The Baths are one of two baths in the city and dates from around the 3rd  - 4th centuries AD. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_034.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of one of the three parallel rooms of the small baths that adjoined the city square. The Baths are one of two baths in the city and dates from around the 3rd  - 4th centuries AD. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_033.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of Agora of Hadrian which opens up into the city square in the centre of the city. The Agora, the commercial heart of the city, was built during the visit of Roman Emperor Hadrian (117-138) AD. In Byzantine times a small basilica was built in a section of it. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_030.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of a section of the large Baths and Gymnasium complex dating from the 3rd century AD. The complex flanks the ancient main street near the military or central harbour. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_023.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of a section of the large Baths and Gymnasium complex dating from the 3rd century AD. The complex flanks the ancient main street near the military or central harbour. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_022.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Ancient Greek inscriptions on stone pedastals lining the ancient broad paved Main Street. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_018.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View towards the central harbour of the ancient broad paved main street. The street lined the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The two sections of the street met at a central square in front of the theatre. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_013.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_010.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the spectacular Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metres above the ancient city
    Turkey_Phaselis_002.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Roman Aqueduct which dates from the 2nd and 3rd century AD. Water from the surrounding heights was delivered to the northern part of the city via the Aqueducts. From there it was distributed to all part of Phaselis. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_073.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the spectacular Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metres above the ancient city
    Turkey_Phaselis_063.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. Boats in the waters of the South Harbour which has the spectacular background of Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metre. The Southern Harbour was the largest of the three ancient harbours at Phaselis and was used by the larger ships for loading and unloading of goods. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_060.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. The architectural ruins of Hadrian’s Gate at the south harbour end of the ancient broad paved main street. The gate was built for the Roman Emperor Hadrian when he visited Phaselis. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_051.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. The architectural ruins of Hadrian’s Gate at the south harbour end of the ancient broad paved main street. The gate was built for the Roman Emperor Hadrian when he visited Phaselis. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_049.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient broad paved Main Street from the South Harbour end. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_046.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of one of the entrances to the Agora of Domitian dating from 93 AD. The Agora flanks the ancient broad paved Main Street towards the South Harbour end. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_042.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient broad paved Main Street towards the South Harbour end. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_041.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of one of the entrances to the Agora of Domitian dating from 93 AD. The Agora flanks the ancient broad paved Main Street towards the South Harbour end. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_039.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of a section of the large Baths and Gymnasium complex dating from the 3rd century AD. The complex flanks the ancient main street near the military or central harbour. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_024.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View towards the central harbour of the ancient broad paved main street. The street lined the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The two sections of the street met at a central square in front of the theatre. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_017.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View towards the central harbour of the ancient broad paved main street. The street lined the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The two sections of the street met at a central square in front of the theatre. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_016.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View towards the central harbour of the ancient broad paved main street. The street lined the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The two sections of the street met at a central square in front of the theatre. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_012.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient broad paved Main Street towards the South Harbour end. On the right is one of the entrances to the Agora of Domitian, dating from 93 AD. The street linked the central and south harbours. It was 225 metres long and between 20-25 metres wide. It is believed to be a pedestrian only street and was lined by steps and shops and baths and stele. The sidewalks were covered with mosaics. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
    Turkey_Phaselis_006.jpg
  • Phaselis. Turkey. View of the ancient Roman theatre which has the spectacular background of Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metres. The theatre which dates from the 2nd century AD was built on the foundations of the earlier Greek Hellenistic theatre. Its cavea is cut out of the acropolis hill and has a seating capacity of around 2000 people. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
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  • Phaselis. Turkey. High view of the Small baths and beyond is the Agora of Hadrian. In the background is the spectacular Mount Olympus (Tahtali) which rises 2365 metres. The ancient Lycian city of Phaselis is located in the Antalya Province in Southern Turkey.
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