Aizanoi
site
Aizanoi (Aezani, modern Çavdarhisar) is a site that is located 170 mi. [273 km.] southwest of Ankara (as "the crow flies").
Aizanoi is a very large Roman site located on the banks of the Penkalas (today Kocaçay) river, a tributary to the Rhyndakos.
One of the best-preserved temples of the ancient world is located there as are the impressive remains of a stadium, theater, bathhouse, meat market, etc.
Dr. Mark Wilson states that "Paul probably passed through the Greco–Roman city of Aizanoi while passing through Mysa on his second journey to Troas (Acts 16:8)" Biblical Turkey — A Guide to the Jewish and Christian Sites of Asia Minor, p. 161.
Photos (18)

Temple of Zeus Detail

Temple of Zeus

Temple of Zeus Cellar

Temple of Zeus Detail

Temple of Zeus Acroterion

Stadium

Stadium & Theater

Theater

Theater & Stadium

Stadium Inscriptions

Sarcophagus

Temple of Zeus Interior 1

Temple of Zeus Interior 2

Macellum/Market Place

Macellum Walls

Macellum Price Controls

Penkalas River

Roman Bridge