Aspendos Amphitheatre, Antalya Turkey 2016 Part II
Aspendos Amphitheatre was built in 1556 by the Greek architect Zenon who lived in Aspendos. It is the best-preserved theatre of antiquity and because of its amazing acoustics, opera and ballet festivals are still held there today.
The Amphitheatre hosts the annual Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival which is organized by the Turkish State Opera and Ballet, and can accomodate around 10,000 people.
Recent operas in Aspendos theatre have included Carmen, Medea, Othello, Barbarossa and Swan Lake.
Even if you don't get a chance to listen to music in the amphitheatre, it is well worth a visit.
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Aspendos Amphitheatre, Antalya Turkey 2016 Part I
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Aspendos Amphitheatre was built in 1556 by the Greek architect Zenon who lived in Aspendos. It is the best-preserved theatre of antiquity and because of its amazing acoustics, opera and ballet festivals are still held there today.
The Amphitheatre hosts the annual Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival which is organized by the Turkish State Opera and Ballet, and can accomodate around 10,000 people.
Recent operas in Aspendos theatre have included Carmen, Medea, Othello, Barbarossa and Swan Lake.
Even if you don't get a chance to listen to music in the amphitheatre, it is well worth a visit.
For more information on Aspendos, please visit
Using the bus in Antalya
The bus service is the cheapest way to travel from the Hotels in Lara.
You can buy a contact less card from the driver.
We took the LC 07 from Royal Holiday Palace to TerraCity.
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Aida in Aspendos 2019
HRH Prince Sisowath Ravivaddhana Monipong & Marquis Vincenzo Grisostomi Travaglini in live direct on Turkish National Television channel TRT2 in occasion of the Première of Aida in Aspendos Antique Theatre
Conductor: Maestro Fabrizio Maria Carminati
Coro Director: Maestro Giampaolo Vessella
Director: Maestro Vincenzo Grisostomi Travaglini
Choreographer: Armagan Davran
History Consultant: Sisowath Ravivaddhana Monipong
Set Designer: Özgür Usta
Light Designer: Giovanni Pirandello
Costume Designer: Gürcan Kubilay
Staging Assistants: Umut Yasar
Staging Assistants: Mehmet Boran Savrann
Light Designer Assistant: Burak Yildirim
Radamès: Murat Karahan
Aida: Anna Nechaeva
Amneris: Anastasia Boldyreva
Amonasro: Eralp Kıyıcı
Ramfis : Şafak Güç
Il Faraone: Özgür Savaş Gençtürk
Il Messaggero: Emrah Sözer
La Sacerdotessa: Nihan İnan
Orchestra of Ankara and Antalya State Operas
Aspendos, Prömiyer 12th September 2019
THY ve Aspendos Antalya Turkey ☀️????????????
Aspendos Theatre - Serik, Turkey
Aspendos theatre was built in 1556 by the Greek architect Zenon who lived in Aspendos. It is the best-preserved theatre of antiquity and because of its amazing acoustics, opera and ballet festivals are still held there today.
The amphiteatre hosts the annual Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival which is organized by the Turkish State Opera and Ballet, and can accomodate around 10,000 people.
Recent operas in Aspendos theatre have included Carmen, Medea, Othello, Barbarossa and Swan Lake.
Even if you don't get a chance to listen to music in the amphitheatre, it is well worth a visit.
For more information on Aspendos, please check
TÜRKEI - Antike; 2000 Jahre Theater von ASPENDOS
DWK F&F - Musik: YT-CC:Grieg, Morning Mood
Das Theater von
ASPENDOS ist wohl neben Epidaurus das berühmteste Theater der Antike. Im Gegensatz zu Epidaurus ist es nicht griechisch, sondern römischen Ursprunges (1. JH n. Chr.), dafür allerdings komplett erhalten.-
Da es im Mittelalter von den Seldschuken als Karawanserei verwendet wurde, wurde das Gebäude ständig restauriert und erhalten. Das erklärt auch den kompletten Zustand bis heute.
Wer hätte vor 2000 Jahren gedacht, dass einmal hier Pavarotti und Carreras auftreten würden. 2005 gab es eine Wetten dass? Sendung hier! Aus Denkmal Schutz Gründen gibt es aber seither keine öffentlichen EVENTS mehr !
Das Theater liegt am Fuß der Akropolis von der, auf das 8. JH v.Chr. zurückführenden griechischen Stadt Aspendos. Diese liegt ca. 14 km landeinwärts am Fluss Koprucoy, welcher damals schiffbar war.
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The theater of
ASPENDOS is the most famous theater of antiquity next Epidaurus . Unlike Epidaurus it is not Greek, but Roman origin (1st century.after Chr.), but however complet.
Since it was used by the Seljuks as a caravanserai in the Middle Ages, the building was constantly restored and preserved. This helps to explain the complete state until today.
Who would have thought 2,000 years ago, that once Pavarotti and Carreras would occur here. In 2005 there was a Wetten dass? Broadcast here! For conservation reasons, are since that time no public events anymore!
The theater is located at the foot of the Acropolis from Aspendos, of the 8th century BC. This is about 14 km inland on the river Koprucoy, which at that time was navigable.
Aspendos Turkey September 2014
The town of Aspendos, with its ancient Roman Theatre, is situated to the north of the main trunk road between Antalya and Manavgat in Southern Turkey. The Theatre owes its remarkable state of preservation to the Seljuqs, who adapted it, during the Middle Ages, for use as a Caravansaray.
Paul Zaloom Antalya Çalıştayı - Paul Zaloom's Antalya Workshop
Amerikalı obje tiyatrosu sanatçısı Paul Zaloom, İzmir Uluslararası Kukla Günleri kapsamındaki gösterilerinin ardından Antalya’da bir çalıştay düzenledi.
A.B.D. Büyükelçiliği Kültür İşleri Bölümü’nün desteğiyle İzmir’deki iki gösteri ve çalıştaylarının ardından ekibiyle Antalya’ya gelen sanatçı Paul Zaloom, konservatuar ve sanat kursu öğrencilerine 3 saat süren bir çalıştay düzenledi.
Paul Zaloom'un Antalya çalıştayı hakkında daha fazla bilgi ve fotoğraf galerisi için sayfasını ziyaret edebilirsiniz.
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Paul Zaloom, American object theater artist, visited Antalya for a workshop after two performances and workshops in Izmir within the frame of İzmir International Puppet Days Festival.
After the completion of the two performances in Izmir, Paul Zaloom and his team went to Antalya for a 3-hour long workshop with 17 theater and fine arts students with the support of U.S. Embassy Ankara’s Cultural Affairs Department.
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Turkish Delight Gala Dinner at Antalya
One of the best performance during the Turkish Delight Gala Dinner at ICCA 2014 held from November 1-6, 2014 in Antalya Turkey.
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아스펜도스의 원형극장은 터키에서 가장 완벽한 상태로 남아있는 고대의 원형극장이다. 가장 위쪽의 처마부분을 빼고는 정교한 구조물들이 잘 보존되어 있다. 셀주크 투르크 시절에는 이곳이 캐러밴의 숙소로 사용되기도 했다. 덕분에 1,800년이라는 세월의 흐름 속에서도 변함없이 제 모습을 지킬 수 있었다.
[English: Google Translator]
Amphitheater of Aspendos is the ancient amphitheater, which remains the most perfect state in Turkey. Apart from the eaves part of the top is elaborate structures are well preserved. The days of the Seljuk Turks had been used as accommodation, caravan here. 1800 years, thanks to the flow of time that could keep even the first appearance ever.
[Turkish: Google Translator]
Aspendos amfitiyatro Türkiye'nin en mükemmel devlet kalır, antik amfi tiyatro, olduğunu. Apart üst saçak kısmından ayrıntılı yapılar iyi korunmuş olmasıdır. Selçuklu Türklerinin gün burada konaklama, karavan olarak kullanılır olmuştu. 1800 yıl, her zamankinden daha ilk görünüm tutmak olabilir zamanın akışına sayesinde.
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Antalya TÜRKİYE TURKEY Turkish Riviera
MEDITERRANEAN REGION - ANTALYA-Alanya-Side-Kemer
ANTALYA : Area : 20.815 km² Population : 1.132.211 (1990) . Because of the archaeological and natural riches of the area, Antalya is also known as the Turkish Riviera.
ANTALYA : The sun, sea, nature and history combine to form a very popular resort, highlighted by some of the cleanest beaches in the Mediterranean. The 630km shoreline of the province is liberally scattered with ancient cities, harbours, memorial tombs and beaches, secluded coves and lush forests, many of which are easily accessible from the city.
With its palm-lined boulevard, internationally-acclaimed marina, and old castle with traditional architecture, all set amidst a modern city, Antalya is a major tourist centre in Turkey. In addition to the wide selection of hotels, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and shops, the city also plays host to a number of sporting events throughout the year, like International Beach Volleyball, triathlon, golf tournaments, archery, tennis and canoeing competitions. The Cultural Centre, which opened in 1995, hosts cultural and art events in the fields of music, theatre, and creative arts. The main area of interest in the city is central old quarter within the Roman walls, known as Kaleici, and there are many good museums.
Districts: Akseki, Alanya, Elmali, Finike, Gazipasa, Gundogmus, Ibradi, Kale, Kas, Kemer, Korkutali, Kumluca, Manavgat and Serik are all towns in the province of Antalya.
ALANYA : With its vast beaches, historic sites, the innumerable fish restaurants of its modern hotel and motels and its cafes and bars, Alanya, is an outstanding holiday getaway.
The first thing that greets the visitor is the 13th century Seljuk Castle,which sits like a crown atop of Alanya Peninsula. Besides the impressive castle, there is the shipyard and the Red Tower (Kizil Kule) with monumental beauty. All along the road which runs beside the port are latenight cafes and bars and boutiques selling handicrafts, leather clothing, jewelry, handbags and local gourds painted with extraordinary colors. If you like to explore caves, then you must see Damlatas Cave.
Near the cave is the Ethnography Museum. By boat you can reach three other caves: the Phosphorous Cave with its phosphoric rocks, Girls Cave (Kizlar Cave), where pirates held their women prisoners, and Lovers Cave (Asiklar Cave). The cool shade of Dim Brook Valley, 15 km east of Alanya, is an ideal place to get away and relax. The sea all around Alanya is excellent for swimming. Alanya is a paradise of sun, sea and sand.
History
Based on skeletal evidence found between the villages of Bademagaci and Oba northeast of the city, Alanya is believed to have been inhabited in pre-historic times.Alanya was sometimes considered part of Cilicia and sometimes part of Pamphilia. It was later ruled by the Hittites and Romans respectively. In a bad state of repair after a number of invasions and wars, the city was rebuilt by the Romans. In the Byzantine era, Alanya was called Kolonoros, which means the 'beautiful mountain
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF TURKEY IN GOOGLE EARTH PART SIX ( 6/8 )
1. MARMARIS CASTLE, MARMARIS 36°51'1.96N 28°16'27.56E
2. MAIDEN'S TOWER,ISTANBUL 41° 1'15.95N41° 1'15.95N 29° 0'14.98E
3. KALE PART 01 - ANTALYA 36°53'4.15N 30°42'10.15E
4. DICLE UNIVERSITY BRIDGE,DIYARBAKIR 37°55'10.37N 40°14'54.18E
5. KALE PART 2,ANTALYA 36°53'0.16N 30°42'8.68E
6. MIMAR SINAN, HEYKELI,ISTANBUL 41° 1'20.88N 28°34'29.41E
7. KAYSERI ATATÜRK STATUE,KAYSERI 38°43'19.60N 35°29'17.90E
8. KAALE PART 3,ANTALYA 36°53'13.43N 30°42'18.76E
9. BEYLERBEYI PALACE,ISTANBUL 41° 2'33.77N 29° 2'23.59E
10. MUQDAT MOSQUE,MERSIN 36°46'56.83N 34°36'4.54E
11. RAHMI M KOÇ MUSEUM,ISTANBUL 41° 2'33.83N 28°56'57.78E
12. CATHEDRAL OF ANI,OCAKLI 40°30'22.97N 43°34'22.61E
13. YESIL MOSQUE,BURSA 40°11'2.57N 29° 3'41.79E
14. ANCIENT PATARA,ANTALYA 36°15'44.30N 29°18'56.17E
15. ARMENIAN CATHEDRAL,KARS 40°36'40.53N 43° 5'30.08E
16. APHRODISIAS,AYDIN 37°42'32.90N 28°43'24.93E
17. DEVA HAMAMI,DIYARBAKIR 37°54'33.09N 40°14'9.05E
18. PERGE STADIUM, ANTALYA 36°57'33.81N 30°51'7.41E
19. ADANA STONE BRIDGE, ADANA 36°59'10.69N 35°20'6.26E
20. IZMIR CLOCK TOWER,IZMIR 38°25'8.08N 27° 7'43.32E
21. KARA MUSTAFA PASHA TOMB,ISTANBUL 41° 0'31.07N 28°58'4.49E
22. ZINE EL ABIDINE TOMB,KAYSERI 38°43'18.86N 35°29'25.78E
23. SINAN PASHA TOMB,ISTANBUL 41° 0'31.65N 28°58'7.16E
24. TWILIGHT DOME,KAYSERI 38°43'7.16N 35°29'31.77E
25. PIRI REIS CAMI,INSTANBUL 41° 0'26.48N 28°32'34.06E
26. SINAN PAŞA CAMII ,INSTANBUL 41° 2'32.37N 29° 0'22.37E
27. IZNIK AYASOFYA-ORHAN MOSQUE,BURSA
40°25'45.13N 29°43'12.64E
28. KUMBURGAZ YENI CAMII,ISTANBUL 41° 1'50.04N 28°27'44.53E
29. ABDULVAHABI GAZI TURBESI,SIVAS 39°45'26.49N 37° 1'59.20E
30. SEMSI PASA MOSQUE,INSTANBUL 41° 1'33.44N 29° 0'40.13E
31. PROTOKOL CAMII,ISTANBUL 40°59'48.43N 29° 1'23.88E
32. İSTIKLAL HARBI ŞEHITLIĞI MÜZE,KONYA 37°52'13.81N 32°30'34.25E
33. FATIH MOSQUE,ISTANBUL 41° 1'10.66N 28°56'58.68E
34. HASANPAŞA HANI,DAYARBAKIR 37°54'46.08N 40°14'13.81E
35. MALTEPE MERKEZ MOSQUE,ISTANBUL 40°55'28.47N 29° 7'49.92E
36. ASPENDOS ROMAN THEATRE,ANTALYA 36°56'20.73N 31°10'20.07E
The Land of Legends - 5th Dimension, Antalya, Turkey - Crystal Fountains Inc.
Turkey’s most prestigious life and entertainment center, The Land of Legends Theme Park, opened its gates in the country’s tourism capital Antalya. This unique concept that seamlessly combines all aspects of an ideal vacation, Land of Legends will cater to every traveler, presenting a spectacularly curated series of luxury, lifestyle and entertainment experiences. The US$1 billion resort — designed with a Roman Empire/Greek Poseidon theme — takes its aesthetic cues from its picturesque setting between the Taurus Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. As part of the theme park’s latest attraction, the “5th Dimension” attraction is a revolutionary theater that provides its guests with not only a multidimensional film journey but immerses them in a water adventure like no other.
The 5 dimensional waterplexx is a truly captivating movie experience implementing life and emotion to the ride. The theater consists of cutting edge technology that combines and integrates special effects such as water jets, lasers and moving seats along with exhilarating LED lighting. The guests are welcomed to experience this journey in their swimwear which offers them a well-rounded water cinematic experience. The seats have 3-axis mobility implemented, guaranteeing smooth and realistic motion. Additionally, the new theater attraction has a number of Crystal's water effects strategically placed around the floor and walls of the waterplexx to keep guests highly engaged. Lighting plays a vital role to the overall guest entertainment, so all the water features are integrated and sequenced with state of the art LED lighting to capture the realism of each scene within the movie. Guests are also exposed to water sprays via foot railings and an overhead rain system, adding to the highest level of water fun.
This all-new, awe-inspiring concept in accommodation combines a five-star hotel, waterpark and theme park within one breathtaking location. “Kingdom”- the realm of children, is Turkey’s first hotel specially designed for families, reflecting several Walt Disney tales that are the sources of inspiration in all performances at the park. It remodels everyday life into an entertaining and wonderful fairy tale for children and for those who still retain a childlike spirit.
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Most Important Archaeological Sites in Turkey
Turkey is one fascinating place full of history and archaeological sites that are so unique and beautiful, that it’s almost difficult to fathom that they’re real. Here, we’ll dig deep into some of the most fascinating and breathtaking historical sites from all around the country so that we can expose you to the Most Important Archaeological Sites in Turkey!
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4. Perge
This ancient city is also known as Perga, and it was once a grand city that served as the capital of Pamphylia Secunda, which is located on what is now the southwestern Mediterranean coast of Turkey near the city of Antalya. There’s an acropolis here that dates back to the Bronze Age, and there are many large ruins located in the area that visitors can see today. The city changed hands numerous times throughout the years, but the Romans, who took control of the city in 188 B.C., built most of the structures still seen today. These include ruins of a necropolis, a gymnasium, a public square, Roman baths, churches, temples, and even a theatre which could once hold around 15,000 people. There have also been many incredible sculptures discovered here, and beginning in 2003, many priceless mosaics were located around the city. The discoveries of the mosaics have led to the city being coined “Turkey’s second Zeugma,” with Zeugma being another famous site in Turkey where incredible mosaics have been found.
3. Hattusa
Hattusa was once the great capital city of the Hittite Empire, which can be found near what is Bogazkale, Turkey today. The city is one of the greatest and most important ruins of Turkey; thus, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986. The site was first settled around the sixth millennium B.C., and it became a trading post for some time. That is until the area was claimed by a Hittite-speaking king, who decided that it would make the perfect location for his home, and capital for the empire. The king changed the city’s name from Hattush to Hattusa, and he, himself, adopted the name Hattusili. At the height of the city, it covered nearly 0.7 square miles, and great walls surrounded it. There was an inner city and an outer city, both of which served different purposes, and many different types of structures and historical features can be seen in each today. The Hittite state and the city were destroyed around the same time as the Bronze Age collapsed—around 1200 B.C. The city was discovered in 1834 by Charles Texier, a French archaeologist, and one of the most important discoveries made there, the Bogazkoy Archive, shed much information on the lifestyle, laws, and thinking of the times.
2. Ephesus
This ancient Greek city was built on what was once the capital of Arzawa, a political entity, and a region located just 1.8 miles from what is now Selcuk in Turkey’s Izmir Province today. Ionian and Attic Greek colonists built the city during the 10th century B.C., and at one point was part of the Ionian League. Once the Roman Republic took control of Ephesus in 129 B.C., the city really flourished, and it gained a decent amount of fame from being so close to one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the Temple of Artemis. Ephesus could have been where the Gospel of John was written, as it was one of the seven churches of Asia named in the Book of Revelation. It very recently became a UNESCO World Heritage Site—in 2015—and it’s the most complete Greco-Roman classical city on the planet as of now. Some of the main sites at Ephesus are the Temple of Artemis, the Library of Celsus, a theater with a seating capacity of 25,000, two agoras, a few bathhouses, and several temples.
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MANAVGAT - ASPENDOS - SIDE FROM ALANYA
If you want to comprehend the mysteries of the Ancient World and walk through the Traces of Ancient Civilization, this tour is for you!
Your journey start from the town of Manavgat, founded in the Seljuk era, and the waterfall of the same name. The water temperature in the waterfall, even in the summer, does not exceed 12 degrees. So, it possible to freshen even on the hottest day of the year. The color of water deserves special attention: falling from a height and shimmering in the sun, the stream constantly changes its shade from green to greenish-blue and turquoise.
The next point of your program will be visiting the old town of Side, which was founded in the VII century BC. as a port. Afterward the city turned into a rich and notorious center of slave trade and piracy. Also, legends say that Side was a favorite meeting place of Mark Antony and the beautiful Cleopatra.
Today, Side is rightfully considered an open-air museum and is under the watchful guard of the state. In the city and its environs there are a huge number of historical locations to visit which date back to the 2nd century AD. Here, the fragments of the walls of the old Fortress are rather well-preserved. There is also the Roman theater, on the stage of which gladiatorial fights were held. Furthermore, you can find the temples of Apollo and Aphrodite. Also, the agora of the city is also worth seeing in order to get an understanding of what kind of a place was used by the ancient people living here.
And a pleasant ending to your trip will be a visit to the ancient city of Aspendos. Here, the well-preserved antiques and buildings will provide an understanding of ancient times.
The main attraction of Aspendos is the huge Roman theater which was built in the 2nd century, and restored by the Seljuks. The building can accommodate around 17 thousand spectators and the orchestra pit was designed for 500 musicians. Nowadays, there are regular concerts of classical music, opera and ballet performances.
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Aspendos Festival 2014 - Budapest Operetta & Musical Theatre
A wonderful night, one of the best shows I've seen anywhere let alone Aspendos, a fantastic theater troupe, hope they enjoyed performing there as much as we enjoyed watching.