5-Hour Sagalassos and Burdur Cultural Tour
Highlights
Burdur
archaeological, museums, walking
Private Tour
5 Hours
Medium
English, Turkish
Description
Explore the ancient wonders of Sagalassos Ancient City on a UNESCO-listed cultural tour in Burdur, Turkey. Discover Roman ruins including the Antonine Nymphaeum and Antonine Fountain, and visit the Burdur Archaeology Museum showcasing artifacts from Sagalassos. Conclude with a visit to İnsuyu Cave, known for its stunning stalactites and stalagmites, offering a unique natural spectacle along the Istanbul-Antalya highway.
Itinerary
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Burdur Archeology Museum
- Burdur Museum The Burdur Archaeology Museum, established in 1969 at its current site, replaced the former repository of ancient artifacts housed in the Bulguroglu School's library.
- Over the years, archaeological excavations conducted in sites like Hacilar, Kuruçay, Höyücek, Incirhan, Kibyra, Kremna, Bubon, and Sagalassos have amassed a staggering collection of 70,000 movable exhibits, acquired through confiscations, donations, and purchases. Today, it is one of Turkey's most significant and affluent museums.
- Upon entry, you will be greeted by the remarkable dancer frieze, once adorning the heroon atop the upper agora alongside the Antonius Nymphaeum in Sagalassos, showcased prominently on the ground floor. Flanking the entrance are busts of Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius, prominent Roman emperors, accompanied by individual legs believed to belong to each. These colossal statues of the emperors were unearthed during excavations in Sagalassos in 2007 and 2008.
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İnsuyu Cave
- Opened to visitors in 1965, Insuyu Cave is the first cave accessible for public exploration. Its network of pathways spans nearly 600 meters, winding through both natural formations and human-carved tunnels, culminating in the cave's expansive main gallery.
- Visitors will encounter a captivating array of stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and flowstones as they traverse the easily navigable main route and its branches. While historical records speak of numerous ponds within the cave, the proliferation of agricultural wells in the region has led to their eventual desiccation.
- Just outside the cave, there iss a restaurant, space for picnickers, and a playground. Whether Insuyu Cave is record setting, diabetes curing or not, it’s a beautiful cave perfect for families looking for a break along the Istanbul – Antalya highway as well.
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Sagalassos Ancient City
- Sagalassos stands 7 kilometres north of the Ağlasun District, nestled 1700 meters above sea level on the slopes of Mount Akdağ. It was recognized as the foremost city in the Pisidia Region during the Roman Imperial Period. The majority of its structures trace back to the Roman era.
- The city's discovery dates back to 1706, credited to the French explorer Paul Lucas. As one ascends through the clouds, the city reveals its layout: at the entrance, residential quarters greet visitors, followed by baths, lime and metal furnaces, a lower marketplace, a fountain, and an odeon.
- Further upward, towards the north, residences line the right side, while notable landmarks such as the theatre, the Neon Library, a Hellenistic fountain, a ceramic production hub, the central agora, a council building, a church, the heroon, a temple, and the Cladius gate unfold along the path. Its most striking feature is the magnificent Antonine Fountain.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations within 24 hours before the tour -
Refund of 50% of the tour price.
Price
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1 to 20 | /person |
Child | |
1 to 20 | /person |
This is a private tour |