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Home / Turkey / Hierapolis 28
Just next to the travertine terraces of Pamukkale is Hierapolis, a Graeco-Roman city that was famous for its hot springs. The site includes the most ancient graveyards in Anatolia, remnants of Roman architecture and an Antique Pool where visitors can swim in the therapeutical hot springs of this ancient city.
Read more about Hierapolis Here.
- A popular bathing pool with remains that are believed to be from the Temple of Apollo
- A sarcophagus submerged in travertine
- AJP 1508
- AJP 1527
- Antique pool entrance
- Arch of Domitian - the main thoroughfare of Hierapolis
- Basilica Bath
- Basilica Baths
- Coming away from the Basilica Bath
- DSC 6278
- Hierapolis Museum (near the Antique Pool) was once a Roman bath
- Hierapolis Necroplis
- It is believed that Cleopatra bathed in a pool here
- Map of Hierapolis
- Northern necropolis