Euromos Ruins

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48200 Milas/Muğla, Turkey

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City : Milas/Muğla

48200 Milas/Muğla, Turkey
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Bahadir F. Muslu on Google

Walk inside the city, walk near the columns, climb up the hill and close your eyes. Listen to the sound of people that lived ages ago whether in joy or pain. It is all gone but the city itself.
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Stephen on Google

Barely worth the effort to visit...
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Guy Reece on Google

turkey's best kept secret. a glorious ruin of the once flourishing Euromos. climb the hill nearby to take in the context of the ruin and the landscape. oh, no, i see from recent posts the place is now popularised!! regardless, you should still visit - hire a car and you'll be able to avoid the tours i reckon. the latest pictures suggest you can no longer walk inside the temple - thats a way to destroy the entire experience.
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Funda Cevik Dinsdale on Google

Very impressive ancient archeological site with a pretty well preserved temple. It's right off the Milas-Söke main road.
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Özgün Bulut on Google

A temple of Zeus from BC. Just these columbs in the picture. Roman theatre is also not complete. Worth seeing only if you are passing by.
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Meander Travel on Google

It is located between Milas and Bafa Lake. It is known to be one of the best preserved temples in Asia Minor which is the Temple of Euromos. It was built in the 2nd century A.D. It was consisted of 17 columns originally and today 16 of them are standing. The temple was believed to be completed ever. A few meters away from the Temple to the north, the city of Euromos is located. The remains of a round tower from 300 B.C. and a theatre can be seen. Several underground tomb chambers and a large building which could be the bath are among the ruins of the city. Euromos was a wealthy city whose inhabitants were living in some disharmony.
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Rafi Kassimov on Google

Wonderful Zeus temple from the 2nd century A.D. Costs money. Still under restoration, but it doesn't bother
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Sofia Piepoli on Google

Amazing archeological site, very easy to reach. Free entrance with the Turkish Museum Card. We would have expected a guide or additional info on site but we didn't find any available. Only WC service was open. We visited at the end of October. Escavations are still ongoing, I'd love to visit again in a few years to see the progress. The place would be comparable to Ephesus in greatness and size.

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