Priene An
important episcopal see in the Byzantine era, the ancient
city Priene north of Miletus was given a very geometric design
of intersecting right angles. The most important structure
in the city is the Temple of Athena on top of the hill. In
addition, northeast of the city is a 5000 person theater
constructed in the Hellenistic era which is definitely worth
seeing.
Miletus Located
north of Didim, Miletus was a coastal city with 4 ports
and one of the most important Ionian settlements. Its golden
age was the 7th and 6th centuries BC. During this period
thinkers in Miletus were putting down what would become
the foundation of Western science and culture. The 5300
person theater built in the Hellenistic era was later added
on to by the Romans and had a final seating capacity of
15,000.
Didyma Near
the town of Didim, it was the center of prophetic oracles
in antiquity. The Temple of Apollon in Didim was planned
as a dipteros (having two rows of columns) but was never
finished.
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