HIERAPOLIS AND PAMUKKALE
Set on the hot springs in classical Phrygia of southwestern Anatolia, Hierapolis was an ancient city that is located adjacent to the natural site of Pamukkale. If you are a lover of history and archaeology, then Hierapolis & Pamukkale would come in as a treat for you. Get a glimpse into the past at this UNESCO World heritage site and make sure you soak in the beautiful experience as you fall in love with the ancient and artistic Roman ruins. Some of the major highlights of the site that every visitor should visit include a huge amphitheatre, necropolis, Hierapolis archaeological museum, cotton castles, antique pool, Cleopatra’s pool, the baths, and several other artifacts.
Hierapolis Archaeology Museum, Denizli
Housed in one of the biggest buildings in Hierapolis Antique city, the Roman Bath – Hierapolis Archaeology Museum is one of the valuable places to visit in Denizli which carries art exhibits from the historical sites of Attuda, Laodicea, Tripolis, Colossae, and other towns of the Lycus (Çürüksu) Valley. The museum comprises of three different sections with each room showcasing a unique form of exhibit. From statues to gravestones to pedestals to pillars to idols to earthen cups, you have it all. Hierapolis Archaeology Museum also consists of a library and a gymnasium. Going through the incredible artefacts inside the museum will surely take you on a ride to the ancient times.
Laodicea, Denizli
Built on the river Lycus, Laodicea on the Lycus was an ancient city located in the Hellenistic region of Caria and Lydia. Being constantly affected by earthquakes and several other natural disasters, Laodicea on the Lycus is under continuous restoration process and is one of the popular places frequented by the tourists. Explore the gem of a site which is beautified by its ruins and be sure to capture the wonderful moments in your camera. The site is also known worldwide for containing one of the seven churches of Asia mentioned in the Book of Revelation.
Karahayit, Denizli
Karahayit is a village in Denizli that is famous for its red water hot springs which is a result of the high concentration of iron and calcium.
Cleanse yourself at the natural red water spring at this place that is considered to cure all the health ailments of the body and contribute for a healthier and a happier life. This quaint place has attracted a huge number of visitors over the years given its picturesque appearance and rich environment. Head to Karahayit for a totally one-in-a-kind of experience.
Yesildere Selalesi, Denizli
Karahayit is a quaint little waterfall in Denizli that is set far from the city. As difficult as it is to locate the spot, the falls is equally beautiful. The visitors of the falls are served to their hearts full by a restaurant just close by the attraction. Have a bite of the amazing seafood from the restaurant while you gaze at the beautiful waterfall. The water from the falls is icy and is in total flow when visited after the monsoon season. The place is mostly without any visitors given the unique location of the falls and offers a completely refreshing experience to the visitors. Karahayit Aglayan Kaya is one of the underrated places in Denizli and is definitely worth a visit.
Get ready to walk right into the past at Ataturk & Ethnography Museum where the former president of Turkey, Ataturk once stayed. The house which is converted into a museum contains wax statues – most of which are artistic and some creepy as well, weapons, furniture, & clothing from the ancient times. Complete with antiques and the architectural detailing, Ataturk & Ethnography Museum gives a deep insight into how the lives of people of that age would have been. The collections inside the museum are so rich and uniquely captivating.
Published: Mar 28, 2020
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