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  • 1973LYS
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    The real ancient city is across the railway!!!

    Combined with my trip to Aphrodisias (actually both are far away from each other and those two ancient cities I wanted to visit anyway) I only looked at small ruins and bunch of ancient carved pillars...

    Reviewed on Sep 28, 2021
  • Dean-Traveller
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    What a stadium!

    Magnesia is near present day Germancik, and signed from the Aydin to Selcuk road. This main road towards Söke runs through the site. Entry is 10TL or use a museum card. Magnesia was built by the Ma...

    Reviewed on Jun 20, 2021
  • 2017Marta2017
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    Incredible stadium/circus

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    It may be the best conservation stadium that exists.From the Artemisa temple you can reach in car, pass through the gym, etc. ; but we did it by taking a walk because e...

    Reviewed on Dec 6, 2016
  • kievpost
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    A magnificent ancient city. You should see

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    There are many ancient cities in this region. I was really surprised. It is very different from the ancient cities of Europe and Antalya that I visited. Believe me, you think you are in another century. You h...

    Reviewed on Apr 10, 2024
  • Olivier V
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    A site that will give you an idea of what could be the discovery of an ancient city in the 19th century.

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    Always on the Méandre River, but closer to its bout, you can find the city of Magnesia du Méandre, founded in 530 av. JC by Greek colons.

    Reviewed on Feb 17, 2017
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