S
A R D I S
The
capital of the ancient Lydia, Sardis is one of the most interesting ruin Turkey with
its monumental buildings and location.Some of the names that people who are into archaeology and
mythology know by heart are directly related
to Sardis:the ancient gold river Pactolus and Croesus whose name means
wealth.He printed the first coin in history. History: Sardis is located 72 km distant from
Izmir by the river Sard Çayı (Pactolus) close to Salihli. The first
settlers in Sardis were there in the second millennium B.C.,but the city
gained importance after the7 th century B.C. when it became the capital of
the Lydians Starting
with the king Giges, Sardis reached its best times during Croesus in the 6
th century B.C. Croesus was
enormously wealthy;he created a highly
civilized society and he also had intensive relations with the neighboring
states. For example, it is known that he contributed much to the
construction of the Artemis Temple,one of the Seven Wonders of the world .Croesus
was defeated in the middle of this century by the Persians,the Persian
king Cyrus took the treasure back to his country .Sardis also marks the
and of the famous King's Road wich was used during the Persian invasion
between Persia and Western Anatolia. Sardis was then one of the three
governing cities in the region .As Alexsander arrived in Anotalia İn the
4 th century B.C. , Sardis changed hands from Seleucids to Pergamum
Kingdom and then to the Roman Empire.One of the first seven churches after
Christianity was also built in Sardis.
The
Ruins
The
city is divided into two by the highway.The monumental road is in the
north and behind it there is a gymnasium and synagogue is a Roman
bath,down the road there are the Hellenistic theater and the stadium.
South
of the hig,as you follow the side road,you reach the3 rd century B.C. Artemis
Temple, one the most becautiful temples with its Ionian style. Next to it
are located the marble tower from the Antiochos III period (3 rd century
B.C.), large blocks of the temple and some other Byzantine ruins. For the
visitors who have extra time the Gölmarmara,at the west end of the
Salihli plain close to the Sardis Necropolis and nexs to it ,the tumulus
that belong to the Lydain kings are worth seeing!
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