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The famous gate of Naxos island, so called Portara from the temple of Apollon, in front of the whitewashed houses of the city, without people, Cyclades, Greece
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the Portara of Naxos overlooking the old town
Temple of Apollo in Naxos, Greece
Temple of Apollo ruin at sunset. Portara gate on Naxos Island, Greece. Blue sky on summer day. White buildings along the coastline in the background.
Well preserved ancient Roman city of Aizonai in Çavdarhisar,Kütahya,Turkey.
Enjoy a stunning panoramic view of Naxos Town, stretching along the Mediterranean coast of the Greek island. This panoramic image captures the historic town center with its characteristic Cycladic architecture, surrounded by the azure waters of the Aegean Sea. Naxos, renowned for its rich history and picturesque streets, entices visitors with its unique blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.
Gate to the temple of Apollo at dusk, Naxos, Cyclades, Greece, HDR image
View through the famous Portara marble gate of Naxos island to the city and harbour, Cyclades, Greece
Standing in front of the Temple of Apollo in Naxos, Greece.
Portara gate, Naxos island, Greece
Temple of Apollo in Naxos, Greece
Beautiful Naxos town, Cyclades, Greece
In Perge, many secondary gates were built during the construction of the city walls; There are three main city gates: west, east and south. Two of these three gates, located in the Lower City today, remain from the Hellenistic and Roman Periods. Septimius Severus Square, which is approximately 72 meters long, is between these gates. II AD At the end of the century or III. The Gate, which is thought to have been built at the beginning of the century and called the Roman Gate, is one of the impressive monumental structures of the city.\n\nThe Roman Gate, which was built during the Roman Period and is part of the huge defense system surrounding the entire city, is approximately 24 m. is long. The gate, which has a preserved height of 10 meters, has 5 niche arrangements on the north facade facing the square. The spaces between the mentioned niches are enlivened with smaller rectangular niches. Niche located in the middle axis of the door. Today, it is still used as a transition to the big city square. The gate, whose northern facade is equipped with extraordinarily beautiful vaults, architectural decoration elements and sculptures that emphasize the magnificence and prestige of the city, is further south. It is supported inorganically by two towers positioned symmetrically at the entrance of the city.\n\nOn the other hand; The inner face of the door facing north, AD III. It gained monumentality with the Syrian type pediment made of marble added in the century.
People walk in front of ruins of ancient temple of Delian Apollo in Naxos island, Greece on May 3, 2024.
Gate to the temple of Apollo at sunset, Naxos, Cyclades, Greece.
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Ancient Temple of Hadrian Ruins in Ephesus, Turkey
analog photo of Portara on the island in front of Chora - Naxos
Temple of Apollo in Naxos, Greece
Portata gate, Naxos island in Greece
Temple of Apollo Smintheus, \
People walk in front of ruins of ancient temple of Delian Apollo in Naxos island, Greece on May 3, 2024.
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Naxos, Greece - September 21, 2016: View of Portara and remains of temple of Apollo at sunset. There are some tourist who came to see this monument.
Sagalassos Ancient City, Burdur, Turkey
Naxos Portara or Apollo Temple entrance gate on Palatia island near Naxos island in Greece
Temple of Apollo in Naxos, Greece
Portara gate, Naxos, Greece
The archaeological site of Sagalassos is located in southwest Turkey, near the present town of Ağlasun (Burdur province); roughly 110 km to the north of the well-known port and holiday resort of Antalya. The ancient city was founded on the south facing slopes of the Taurus mountain range and was the metropolis of the Roman province of Pisidia. Next to its mountainous landscape, a series of lakes form another typical feature of the regional geography. Today this region is known as the Lake District.
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