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Home / Turkey / Perge 47
Perge (or Perga in Greek) was once a rich and beautiful city during the Hellenistic and Roman times. With the exception of the towering Hellenistic Gate, much of the ruins of Perge that we see today are from Roman times.
Read more about our visit to Perge Here.
- A reproduction of a column pedestal
- A set of columns with engravings on them
- Byzantine ruins
- Close-up of column with engraving on it
- Colonnaded boulevard leading to the Nymphaeum
- Colonnaded boulevard of Perge
- Colonnaded street
- Columns that line the street in Perge
- Entrance gate to the Perge archaeological site
- Impressive reconstruction works at Perge
- Looking at the water canal from the Roman era
- Map of Perge
- Parts of the Perge theatre
- Pavement and stores
- Perge ancient ruins