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Antalya Perge
Ancient Perge, one of the chief cities of Pamphylia
Perge,
the long-established city of Pamphylia region, is located 18 km east of
Antalya and 2 km north of Aksu Village. The Archaeological site of
Perge has been excavated systemically by Istanbul University since
1946.Perge is famous by the fact that when Saint Paul started his
journeys, he visited Perge in 46 A.D. and preached his first sermon
here. That′s why it became an important city for the Christians during
Byzantine period.The first excavations began in 1946 by the Istanbul
University, and they resulted in many important discoveries. A theatre
exists there, consisting of three main sections: the seating, orchestra
and stage. It held 12,000 spectators, with 19 rows of seats on the lower
section, 23 on the top section, and a 52-metre stage.The stadium
measures 34 square metres, with 13 rows of seats on top of the vaults.
The eastern and western sides have 30 vaults each and the northern side
has 10. For every three vaults there is an entrance to the stadium, and
the other two were used as shops.
The Agora was the commercial and political centre of the city, with shops surrounding the central courtyard, some of which have mosaics on the floor.The agora measured 76 square metres, with a circular structure, in the centre with a diameter of 13.40 metres.
The colonnaded boulevard lies between the Hellenistic Gate and the nympheum on the slopes of the acropolis. On both sides of the street, 20 metres in width, are porticoes, some up to five meters high, behind which are shops. The street is divided into two, by a 2-metre wide water canal running through the middle.
Other structures include the necropolis, city walls, gymnasium, Roman Baths, memorial fountain and the Greek and Roman gates.



