Aspendos

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Aspendos is an impressive Roman site famous for is very well preserved theater. It is situated 28 mi. [45 km.] east of Antalya, 19 mi. [30 km.] east of Perge, and 9 mi. [14.5 km.] inland (north) of the Mediterranean Sea coast.

After passing into and out of Greek and Persian hands, it submitted to Alexander the Great ca. 333 B.C., but had to pay annual tribute of 5,732 lb. [2,600 kg.] of gold to him! Subsequently it was variously controlled by the Seleucids (Syria) and the Ptolemies (Egypt). During the first and second centuries A.D. significant building activities took place. At the site the theater, aqueduct, and stadium are quite well–preserved.

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Theater Stage 1
Theater Stage 1
Theater Stage 2
Theater Stage 2
Theater Stage 3
Theater Stage 3
Theater Stage (Dionysus)
Theater Stage (Dionysus)
Theater Exterior
Theater Exterior
Theater Exterior (Mast Holders)
Theater Exterior (Mast Holders)
Theater Entrance
Theater Entrance
Theater Seating 1
Theater Seating 1
Theater Seating 2
Theater Seating 2
Diazoma ("Belt  Walkway")
Diazoma ("Belt Walkway")
Nymphaeum
Nymphaeum
Nymphaeum Detail
Nymphaeum Detail
Street & Gate
Street & Gate
Acropolis Building
Acropolis Building
Acropolis Temple
Acropolis Temple
Aqueduct Overview
Aqueduct Overview
Aqueduct 1
Aqueduct 1
Aqueduct  2
Aqueduct 2
Aqueduct 3
Aqueduct 3
Aqueduct 4
Aqueduct 4
Pressure Tower
Pressure Tower
Stadium
Stadium
Selçuk Bridge 1
Selçuk Bridge 1
Selçuk Bridge 2
Selçuk Bridge 2
Selçuk Bridge 3
Selçuk Bridge 3
Aqueduct Panorama
Aqueduct Panorama
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