Side is a beautiful Turkish resort on the Mediterranean coast. In addition to beaches and high-class hotels, Side is proud of its ancient Greek past; tour groups from neighboring resorts often come here for the sake of local ancient buildings and ruins. And here are the most significant sights of this Turkish city:
Temple of Apollo
The ancient temple of the Greek god Apollo is the main attraction of Side. It was built in the 2nd century. The structure stood for almost 800 years until the earthquake of the 10th century. Today, the once majestic building lies in ruins - only part of the facade with five columns remains. The remains of the temple are located on the seashore, they fit harmoniously into the picturesque coastal landscape.
The ancient temple of the Greek god Apollo is the main attraction of Side. It was built in the 2nd century. The structure stood for almost 800 years until the earthquake of the 10th century. Today, the once majestic building lies in ruins - only part of the facade with five columns remains. The remains of the temple are located on the seashore, they fit harmoniously into the picturesque coastal landscape.
Ancient Amphitheater
The amphitheater was presumably built during the Roman era, when Side was part of a thriving trading colony. The structure has been preserved quite well to this day, despite its considerable age. The stone stands, which could accommodate up to 20 thousand spectators, the stage and the walls have survived many centuries of history. The amphitheater in Side is the best-preserved structure of this type in Turkey.
The amphitheater was presumably built during the Roman era, when Side was part of a thriving trading colony. The structure has been preserved quite well to this day, despite its considerable age. The stone stands, which could accommodate up to 20 thousand spectators, the stage and the walls have survived many centuries of history. The amphitheater in Side is the best-preserved structure of this type in Turkey.
Arched Gate
The gate is located in the northern part of the city, through it you can get to the historical part of Side. The main street of the ancient colony begins from the arch. The structure was erected in the 1st century in honor of the Roman Emperor Vespasian. It was a grandiose structure, reaching 6 meters in length. Over time, the gate has deteriorated greatly, but even now, based on what remains of it, one can appreciate the monumentality of Roman architecture.
Manavgat Waterfall
The waterfall is located in the city of the same name, located in the neighborhood of Side. It stands in the very center, which suggests that this landmark is not of natural origin. Manavgat is a structure of several stairs and platforms made in the form of ancient ruins. At the very top there is an observation deck from where you can admire the surroundings of the town.
The waterfall is located in the city of the same name, located in the neighborhood of Side. It stands in the very center, which suggests that this landmark is not of natural origin. Manavgat is a structure of several stairs and platforms made in the form of ancient ruins. At the very top there is an observation deck from where you can admire the surroundings of the town.
