Patara ruins, Patara, Gelemiş, Antalya Province, Turkey, Asia
The name Patara is still attached to the numerous ruins of the city. These, according to the survey of Capt. Francis Beaufort, are situated on the sea-shore, a little to the eastward of the river Xanthus, and consist of a theatre excavated in the northern side of a small hill, a ruined temple on the side of the same hill, and a deep circular pit, of singular appearance, which may have been the seat of the oracle. The town walls surrounded an area of considerable extent; they may easily be traced, as well as the situation of a castle which commanded the harbour, and of several towers which flanked the walls. On the outside of the walls there is a multitude of stone sarcophagi, most of them bearing inscriptions, but all open and empty; and within the walls, temples, altars, pedestals, and fragments of sculpture appear in profusion, but ruined and mutilated. The situation of the harbour is still apparent, but it is a swamp, choked up with sand and bushes. The theatre was built in the reign of Antoninus Pius; its diameter is 265 feet, and has about 30 rows of seats. There are also ruins of thermae, which, according to an inscription upon them, were built by Vespasian.
Ancient Cities of Patara and Myra, Kaş, Antalya, Turkey
I created this video by using photos that I took in the Ancient Cities of Patara and Myra in March 2011.
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Bu video, Mart 2011 ayında Patara ve Myra Antik Kentlerinde çektiğim fotograflardan üretilmiştir.
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Turkey, ancient city Patara
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Patara was a flourishing maritime and commercial city on the south-west coast of Lycia on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey near the modern small town of Gelemiş, in Antalya Province. It is the birthplace of St. Nicholas, who lived most of his life in the nearby town of Myra (Demre).
Patara Theatre, Patara, Gelemiş, Antalya Province, Turkey, Asia
The name Patara is still attached to the numerous ruins of the city. These, according to the survey of Capt. Francis Beaufort, are situated on the sea-shore, a little to the eastward of the river Xanthus, and consist of a theatre excavated in the northern side of a small hill, a ruined temple on the side of the same hill, and a deep circular pit, of singular appearance, which may have been the seat of the oracle. The town walls surrounded an area of considerable extent; they may easily be traced, as well as the situation of a castle which commanded the harbour, and of several towers which flanked the walls. On the outside of the walls there is a multitude of stone sarcophagi, most of them bearing inscriptions, but all open and empty; and within the walls, temples, altars, pedestals, and fragments of sculpture appear in profusion, but ruined and mutilated. The situation of the harbour is still apparent, but it is a swamp, choked up with sand and bushes. The theatre was built in the reign of Antoninus Pius; its diameter is 265 feet, and has about 30 rows of seats. There are also ruins of thermae, which, according to an inscription upon them, were built by Vespasian.
Patara Beach, Patara, Gelemiş, Antalya Province, Turkey, Asia
Patara Beach is a beach located near the ancient Lycian city of Patara in Turkey, on the coast of the Turkish Riviera.
Patara Ancient City - Antalya/Turkey
Patara is located in Kaş, Antalya. The city was the main port of the Western Lycia. The city was founded by the Lycians. The archeological findings show the earliest settlement in the ancient Patara dates back to Bronze Age.
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Ancient coliseum ruins of Termessos, Turkey
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Demre is a town and its surrounding district in the #Antalya Province on the Mediterranean coast of #Turkey, named after the river Demre.
Demre is the Lycian town of #Myra, the home of Saint Nicholas of Myra, the historical man later developed into the figure of Santa Claus. The district was known as Kale until it was renamed in 2005. A substantial Christian community of Greeks lived in Demre (Myra) until the 1920s when they were forced to migrate to Greece after the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey.[4] The abandoned Greek villages in the region are a striking reminder of this exodus. Abandoned Greek houses can still be seen at Demre and the regions of Kalkan, Kaş and Kaya which is a Greek ghost town.[4] A small population of Turkish farmers moved into the region when the Greek Christians were forced to migrate to Greece.[4] The region is popular with tourists today particularly Christian pilgrims who visit the tomb of Saint Nicholas.
ull Walk of St Nicholas (Santa Claus) of Myra Church, Demre ancient Byzantine Church Turkey
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Discovering the Ancient Ruins of Patara, Patara Beach and Surroundings
In October 2014 we visited the ancient ruins of Patara, which was a flourishing maritime and commercial city on the south-west coast of Lycia on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey near the modern small town of Gelemiş, in Antalya Province. It is the birthplace of St. Nicholas, who lived most of his life in the nearby town of Myra (Demre).
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Patara Ancient Theatre Ruin
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Patara & 23.04.2010
The Grand National Assembly of Turkey was established on 1920, April 23. Atatürk, has given this day to the children. Since 1927 it has also become Children's Day. The day is celebrated annually in Turkey with spectacular activities. So this is an extrait of one of the celebration in Patara/Antalya at 2010.
Archaeological Sites in Turkey - Patara
HD video of the ancient ruins at the archaeological site of Patara, in the region of Lycia, Turkey. In this clip: The monumental city gate, the steep bouleuterion (council hall), paved streets and the Roman baths. Additional clips and photos of Patara and other archaeological sites in Turkey and the Mediterranean basin are available at sitesandphotos.com.
Patara Beach & Dunes, near Kalkan, Turkey
Patara Beach & Dunes, Kalkan, Turkey
PATARA beach , Turkey - sun, sea, sand and the bike!
18 км дикого пляжа, недалеко от трассы, доступен с западной стороны. Рекомендую. Здесь показан заезд через лес и дюны в объезд шлагбаума с окультуренной восточной стороны :)
The Ancient Ruins Of Tlos, Turkey
A peek at the ancient remains of Tlos, Turkey. Under the Roman empire Tlos was called 'the very brilliant metropolis of the Lycian nation'. Lycian tombs, Roman ruins, as well as Ottoman and Byzantine empires built here. On an inaccessible cliff is said to be the tomb of Bellerophon and his immortal winged flying horse Pegasus. Human habitation dates back at least 4,000 years.
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Ancient Patara
Patara (Lycian: Pttara), is situated on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey near the modern small town of Gelemiş, in the Antalya Province. It is the birth place of St. Nicholas, who lived most of his life in the nearby town of Myra (Demre). Patara is said to have been founded by Patarus, a son of Apollo. In antiquity, it was a flourishing maritime and commercial city on the south-west coast of Lycia on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Patara was situated at a distance of 60 stadia to the southeast of the mouth of the river Xanthos. It was noted in antiquity for its temple and oracle of Apollo, second only to that of Delphi. Nicholas of Myra was born at Patara in ca. 300. The name Patara is still attached to the numerous ruins of the city. These consist of a theatre excavated in the northern side of a small hill, a ruined temple on the side of the same hill, and a deep circular pit, which may have been the seat of the oracle. The town walls surrounded an area of considerable extent; they may easily be traced, as well as the situation of a castle which commanded the harbour, and of several towers which flanked the walls. On the outside of the walls there is a multitude of stone sarcophagi, most of them bearing inscriptions, but all open and empty; and within the walls, temples, altars, pedestals, and fragments of sculpture appear in profusion, but ruined and mutilated. The situation of the harbour is still apparent, but it is a swamp, choked up with sand and bushes.
Ruinas y Playa de Patara Beach and Ruins. Turkey,Turquía 2014
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RUINAS Y PLAYA DE PATARA
Visitamos las ruinas y la playa de la antigua ciudad licia de Patara.
Cuenta con dos teatros, uno original y otro reconstruido, los dos impresionantes.
La playa es larguísima, buen sitio para descansar.
We visited the ruins and the beach of the ancient Lycian city of Patara.
It has two theaters, original either rebuilt, both impressive.
The beach is very long, good place to rest.
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Patara - Light of Civilisation
Patara - Light of Civilisation
Patara lies on the south-west coast of Lycia on the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. It is the birthplace of St. Nicholas, who lived most of his life in the nearby town of Myra (Demre).
Apart from its ancient ruins, Patara is also famous for the 18 kilometres (11 mi)-long Patara Beach, which is situated on the Turkish Riviera.
Patara was noted in antiquity for its temple and oracle of Apollo, second only to that of Delphi.
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