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Published September 17, 2024
Sep. 17, 2024 /
PRZen / DUBAI MEDIA CITY, UAE --
Phrygian Valley: Undiscovered Anatolian LandsThe Phrygians, who inspired the
2024 Paris Olympics mascot with their iconic
Phrygian cap, were one of the most ancient civilisations of Anatolia. And the Phrygian Valley is an enormous region where you can trace this culture's legacy across
Eskişehir, Kütahya, Afyon, and
Ankara provinces. With the Phrygian Way, one of the longest hiking trails in Türkiye, you can follow the footsteps of the Phrygians in their historic homeland. Three alternative areas to start the Phrygian Way are
Gordion, Seydiler and
Yenice Farm.
Gordion, one of the latest UNESCO heritage sites in Türkiye, is best known as Phrygia's political and cultural capital. It is also the first place the Phrygian cap appeared on a carved depiction. In
Afyon, you start your journey among the Phrygian settlements in
Seydiler, famous for fascinating fairy chimneys. Then, you can visit Ayazini, a settlement since the Phrygians, and the Göynüş Valley, home to dozens of
Phrygian rock-cut tombs and
monuments. Your first stop is Yenice Farm in Kütahya, and you should see the rock-cut Deliktaş and Penteser Castles here.
Aeneas: Novel Cultural Route to ExploreThe
Aeneas Route, the first and only cultural route registered by the Council of Europe, is among Türkiye's one-of-a-kind experiences. Following the narrative of the legendary Aeneas, the archaeological route, extending across five European and Mediterranean countries, starting from Türkiye's northwest Aegean coast, concludes in Latium, Italy. According to the legend, Aeneas fled Troy after the Trojan War and went on a journey to build a new Troy. Passing through many destinations, his journey ended by establishing the foundations of Roman civilisation on Italian land. The Aeneas Route follows the footsteps of Aeneas, bringing together several rural landscapes, natural areas and archaeological sites, some of which are inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The route starts in Çanakkale's Ancient City of
Troy and continues in Balıkesir's
Antandros Ancient City, where Aeneas built his ships.
Sagalassos: Hidden Ancient MarvelAnatolia, one of the most ancient lands in human history, boasts a vast archaeological wealth. Although
Burdur is home to some of these archaeological monuments in the Western Anatolian region, it remains relatively underexplored. One of the most significant historical riches in the city is the Ancient City of
Sagalassos. Located in the Ağlasun district, Sagalassos is distinguished as the ancient city with the world's highest-altitude theatre, with 9000 people capacity. The city, one of the most important cities of the Pisidia region during the Roman Imperial Period, was included in the
UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List in 2009. Among the city's most remarkable structures is the magnificent
Antonine Fountain, which has been flowing for 2000 years. Burdur's another ancient city,
Kibyra, is also the second site to feature a functioning ancient fountain.
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