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Photo taken on Aug. 6, 2020 shows the ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis in Denizli, Turkey. The ruins of Hierapolis is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. (Photo by Mustafa Kaya/Xinhua) ...
Aptly called the antique pool, it’s surrounded by Roman ruins, and you can have a soak in the same pool that Cleopatra bathed in, en-route to Ephesus in 41BC, with Mark Antony.
The Greco-Roman remains of Pergamon, Ephesus and Hierapolis in Turkey awe with their stone pillars and travertines.
Together with the ruins of Hierapolis, Pamukkale is now a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site. Prior to the 1988 designation, the terraces were in danger of being destroyed through a combination ...
7 The ancient tombs in the necropolis in Hierapolis, Turkey Credit: Getty - Contributor During ancient Greek and Roman times, people were also said to have been cut down if they dared to approach.
The mythical 'Gates of Hell' have been discovered in the ancient Phrygian city of Hierapolis, now Pamukkale in south-western Turkey.
Photo taken on Aug. 6, 2020 shows the ruins of the ancient city of Hierapolis in Denizli, Turkey. The ruins of Hierapolis is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.