Not far from the city of Belek, there is another ancient city called Perge. It is noteworthy for the fact that the name “parchment” originates from the name of the city – it was here that the production of the material was developed (in II century BC). It is also believed that the city was founded by Trojans after the Trojan War. In any case, the city has a very rich history – it was conquered by Alexander the Great, was part of the Pergamon kingdom, and was later conquered by the Romans. Interesting buildings on its territory testify to all this.
Among them, there is the Perge tiyatrosu, designed for 15,000 spectators. At some point, there could be seen hundreds of statues of gods and supreme rulers here. Also on the stage of the theater were scenes praising the patron of the theater; the god of wine “Dionysus”. Perge Nymphaeum anıtsal çeşme was once a major street with an acropolis, a fountain and graceful columns. The fountain was located at the very acropolis, from which, by the way, beautiful views open up on the city. It is also worth noting that interesting concerts and performances are often held in Perge El Sanatları Mer, hence it is necessary to be up to date with the billboard while in Belek so as not to miss anything.
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