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Aspendos or Aspendus (Greek: Ἄσπενδος) was an ancient Greco-Roman city in Antalya province of Turkey. It is located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northeast of central Serik.
Aspendos was an ancient city in Pamphylia, Asia Minor, located about 40 km east of the modern city of Antalya, Turkey. It was situated on the Eurymedon River about 16 km inland from the Mediterranean Sea; it shared a border with, and was hostile to, Side. According to later tradition, the city was founded around 1000 BC by Greeks who may have come from Argos. The wide range of its coinage throughout the ancient world indicates that, in the 5th century BC, Aspendos had become the most important city in Pamphylia. At that time the Eurymedon River was navigable as far as Aspendos, and the city derived great wealth from a trade in salt, oil and wool.
Aspendos did not play an important role in antiquity as a political force. Its political history during the colonisation period corresponded to the currents of the Pamphylian region. Within this trend, after the colonial period, it remained for a time under Lycian hegemony. In 546 BC it came under Persian domination. The fact that the city continued to mint coins in its own name, however, indicates that it had a great deal of freedom even under the Persians.
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Das Video zeigt das Hotel Trendy Aspendos Beach im August 2015.
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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 ...
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Aspendos in Turkey is a well preserved Theatre dating back to Roman times. As part of a tour of Turkey we travelled to Aspendos with RSD Travel. An amazing example of a well preserved Roman theatre in Turkey.
This video features views around Aspendos in the Antalya region of Turkey. It begins with the ruins of the ancient stadium, before focussing upon the amphitheatre, which is the best preserved amphitheatre in Turkey. Aspendos or Aspendus (Greek Άσπενδος) was an ancient Greco-Roman city in Antalya province of Turkey. It is located 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northeast of central Serik. The video ends at the ruins of the aquaduct, that served a large area of this land in ancient times.
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.
A full day trip to wellknown Pamphilian Cities. Perge; the Heart of Pamphlia, a vast Roman Province, with a combination of Greek, Roman and Byzantine cultures. The Roman Bath, the Agora, Colonaded Street, Nymphaion, and the Stadium ( cap.12.000). Aspendos; a masterpiece and the best preserved Theatre in the world. This Roman Theatre was built in 2 AD. and had a cap. 15.000. You will visit the ancient aquaducts of Aspendos. Lunch break by Seljuk Bridge over the Eurymedon River. After Lunch break, drive to Side; Side is a peninsula famous with pomegranate type of theatre, free time in Side about 1 hour 30 minutes, ( visiting Theatre -- Museum with extra entrance payment, Apollon Temple or swimming in christal waters of Side ), Return to the Hotels around 18:30 hrs. Visiting shopp...
İSTANBUL BÜYÜKŞEHİR BELEDİYE TİYATROSU İLE ASPENDOS TİYATROSUNUN ORTAKLASA YAPTIGI ''HAYIRSIZ EVLAT'' ADLI OYUN
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This was our private tour guide, Hussein, who took us to Perge, Aspendos, and Duden Waterfalls while in Turkey. Here he was explaining a little about the ancient sewer system and how the people of Perge used to clean the streets of the ruined gymnasium by unclogging the ground plug so water would rise up and overflow into the streets.