
Turkey is a country where many people spend their summer holidays at the beaches. Big hotel areas attract with all inclusive offers and attractions. Such resorts have everything one can wish for but you only stay at one place.
Many people forget that Turkey has so much more to show. The history of the country is very interesting mainly in the early ancient world. Then Turkey was an important country. Many of the sights are from these times or from the time of the Roman Empire. The temples of dignity of the old gods are really impressive and the big harbor cities show the richness and power of these times.
A trip to those places can be really exciting.
Many people forget that Turkey has so much more to show. The history of the country is very interesting mainly in the early ancient world. Then Turkey was an important country. Many of the sights are from these times or from the time of the Roman Empire. The temples of dignity of the old gods are really impressive and the big harbor cities show the richness and power of these times.
A trip to those places can be really exciting.
Top 1: Churches and Caves of Cappadocia

Top 2: The Ruins of Ephesos

The ruins of the temple just barely show the former size. 117 pillars each one about 18 meters high were built around the temple and helped to show it’s gigantic appearance. In the ancient times the temple furthermore was decorated with silver statues and complex paintings, but they aren’t there anymore.
The ruins furthermore include the Library of Celsus which once held about 12.000 scrolls. The statues at the library’s entrance are still there and in good condition. More ruins are the Temple of Hadrian and the Theatre of Ephesos. The highest rows of the theater enable a look till the shore. Formerly about 21.000 people could sit in the theatre.
Top 3: Terrace of Carbonate Minerals

It is also worth to visit the Terrace at sunset. The red sun is painting all the white in different shades of red.
Top 4: Rock-Cut tombs in Myra

The city of Myra is a famous place of pilgrimage and is also the location of many impressive Rock-Cut tombs. The bishop Nicholas of Myra is born there. He was a man who helped the poor and the ones in need. In Myra they built a church to his honor. In some legends he is a model for the modern Santa Claus. People say that at his tomb there have taken place surprising healing processes and other wonders. Therefore, it has become a place of pilgrimage.
For tourists the Rock-Cut tombs from 400 before Christ are a great sight. The tombs aren’t dug in the ground but built in high mountains. From this place the soul of the dead can reach heaven with help of the bird’s demons. The tombs look like houses and are decorated with statues and paintings. Those who want to visit the tombs shouldn’t be afraid of high places. Just looking up to them from the bottom is fascinating and impressing.
Top 5: Mount Nemrut

The statues of Nemrut Dagi are located in a national park in the southeast of Turkey. Thos place brings history and believe to life. All old Gods have been built of stone. Some of them are a bit rotten and broke, for example they lost their heads or legs. But this doesn’t make them less impressive. It can be seen exactly how big and gigantic they once have been and what meaning they have.
The hill where they stand is a tomb-sanctuary built by king Anthiochus. Besides the statues, the mountain offers a great view to the surrounding nature and countryside.
Top 6: Bridge across the Bosporus

Top 7: Bridge across the Bosporus

Top 8: Ruins of Xanthos

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