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Miletus

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Name
Miletus
Continent
MIDDLE-EAST
Alt Name:
 -
Country:
Turkey
Period:
Ancient Greece
Sub-Region:
-
Date:
1000BC - 501BC
City/Town:
Balat
Figure:
 -
Resorts:
Balat,
Related:
Priene, Didyma,

about Miletus

Miletus was an important ancient Greek then Roman city, which still boasts an impressive ancient theatre among its ruins.

With a history thought to date back as far as the 16th, perhaps even the 17th, century BC, Miletus eventually became a thriving hub from the 8th to 7th centuries BC until suffering significant destruction during its capture by the Persians in the 5th century BC. It was rebuilt on a new site after this and once again became an important centre.

During Alexander the Great’s campaign against the Persian Empire, in 334BC, the Macedonian conqueror undertook a short siege of the city before its capture.

In its heyday, Miletus was a magnificent city, renowned for its great philosophers. The city’s success was due in large part to its port, which eventually silted up, contributing greatly to its decline. Sadly, today’s ruins of Miletus are barely a shadow of its former glory.

The 15,000-seater Roman theatre is definitely the star attraction. One fascinating aspect of this theatre, other than its excellent state of preservation are the inscriptions which are said to reserve seating for certain groups, including one for "Jews and G-d fearers". This is said by some to show Miletus to be a tolerant, multicultural society. Make sure you explore the covered walkways within the theatre, which are great fun to wander through.

Though the site has suffered greatly through the centuries, there are a handful of other highlights to be found at Miletus. These include the small remains of a colonnaded covered walkway, the Baths of Faustina and a reasonably well preserved temple to Apollo.

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contact details

Address: Miletus, Balat Köyü, Didim

Phone: (256) 875 55 62

E-Mail: milet@muze.gov.tr

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Directions:
Located approx 80km south of Selcuk from where there are several tour companies offering all-day tours with other sites such as Didyma and Priene.

Ticket Information:
Miletus is open daily 8am-7pm. There's an entry fee of 5TL.

Links:
http://www.muze.gov.tr/miletus-en

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