Kibyra Ancient City, located in the Gölhisar district of Muğla province in southwestern Turkey, bears the marks of diverse civilizations such as Lycia, Pisidia, and Phrygia. Believed to have been founded during the Hellenistic period, Kibyra flourished especially during the Roman Empire era, becoming a significant center of culture, art, and commerce. One of the city’s most distinguished features was its role as the capital of the Kibyra Confederation, a union of four city-states. Archaeological excavations have uncovered many public structures, including a mesmerizing theater, stadium, agoras, and necropolises, revealing the city’s rich historical and architectural heritage. Additionally, the massive gladiator mosaics found in the city highlight Kibyra’s artistic wealth and provide valuable insights into the cultural life of the era. Today, Kibyra continues to fascinate with its extensive ruins, offering a glimpse into the past and attracting both scholars and tourists interested in ancient civilizations.
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Tags | agoras, anatolia, ancient cities, antique theatre, archaeological excavations, Art and commerce, confederation, cultural heritage, gladiator mosaics, Hellenistic period, historical ruins, Kibyra, lycia, necropolises, phrygia, pisidia, roman empire, stadium, theater, tiyatro, tourism, turkey |