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Patara: The Crossroads of Nature and History

Patara: The Crossroads of Nature and History image

The ancient city of Patara and Patara Marine Park and Beach lie to the south of modern-day Gelemis. Patara is an easy commute from nearby resort towns along the Mediterranean coast. Also known as the Turkish Riviera, the area is well-known for its stunning natural beauty. With abundant marine life, mountains draped in lush greenery and traces of a richly layered history, there’s something for everyone!

 

The Ancient City

Patara was once a very mighty city. History has it that Patara was founded by Patarus, a son of Apollo and that the Temple of Patara rivalled that of the Temple of Delphi. Patara, through the ages was a key city under Lycian rule, later Greek and Ptolemaic rule and finally a key Roman port city.

Because of the layered history there are architectural remnants including Lycian sarcophagi, baths and basilicas from the Byzantines to explore and Roman boulevards to stroll down. Here are the best bits of Patara Ancient City!

1. The Arch of Modestus

1. The Arch of Modestus image

2. The 5000 seat amphitheatre

2. The 5000 seat amphitheatre image

3. The bouleuterion (parliament building):

3. The bouleuterion (parliament building): image

4. The reconstructed Main Boulevard:

4. The reconstructed Main Boulevard: image

5. One of the world’s oldest Lighthouses constructed by Emperor Nero

5. One of the world’s oldest Lighthouses constructed by Emperor Nero image

Patara National Park:

Patara is a true gem on the Riviera, the beach and the surrounding forest area are a part of the protected Patara National Park. This means there’s no development along the coastline, no watersports and a more sedate pace to this beachside haven.

 

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