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Sagalassos Archaeological Site

Archaeological site in Isparta

Updated: March 08, 2024 04:05 PM

Sagalassos Archaeological Site is located in Isparta (City in Turkey), Türkiye. It's address is Kıraç, 15800 Ağlasun/Burdur, Türkiye.

Kıraç, 15800 Ağlasun/Burdur, Türkiye

MGHC+9J Ağlasun, Burdur, Türkiye

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Check Time Table for Sagalassos Archaeological Site


Monday8:30 AM to 8 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM to 8 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM to 8 PM
Thursday8:30 AM to 8 PM
Friday8:30 AM to 8 PM
Saturday8:30 AM to 5:30 PM
Sunday8:30 AM to 5:30 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Sagalassos Archaeological Site?

Sagalassos Archaeological Site is located at: Kıraç, 15800 Ağlasun/Burdur, Türkiye.

What are the coordinates of Sagalassos Archaeological Site?

Coordinates: 37.6783848, 30.5215496

Sagalassos Archaeological Site Reviews

Christopher Chung
2023-11-26 19:02:41 GMT

A true feeling of ruins set within mountain wilderness. Virtually no tourists, meaning one can enjoy the site largely to oneself. Though not as extensive as other sites in this part of Anatolia, an easily manageable visit in the morning or afternoon. Seek out the restored fountain in the main agora.

Lee van-Hamburg
2023-08-22 16:34:18 GMT

Amazing site. Well worth the trek. And it is a trek to get from the lower city to the upper city. The water of the restored fountain are ice cold and will refresh you in the hot Turkish sun. Truly one of the most amazing ruins I've seen.

Serge Mimoun
2023-11-04 11:07:14 GMT

Amazing historical AND natural site! Absolutely beautiful. In every angle. It feels good to be in such a majestic natural beauty and …take time to feel it … the air is so pure!

halay1
2023-12-05 14:45:51 GMT

Wow! Quite difficult to get to and very cold but well worth it! Quite steep and slippy paths, wouldn't take kids! Little shop, tea and toilets at base. Free with MuzeKart

Baran
2021-08-25 20:37:32 GMT

We walked 3 hours and read informations about places. However, Me and my family can't see all of them. My favorite place is fountain and cave because weather is too hot and these places are cool.

Jan Fleischmann
2022-08-04 12:52:36 GMT

One of the most preserved archaeological sites in Turkey I have seen so far. Belgian archaeologists restored some of the ruins back to their former beauty. I thereby thank those people for the work they have done here. I strongly recommend people passing by to stop here and visit the ancient city!

Richard Attoe
2022-03-19 14:54:46 GMT

What an amazing ancient city in an absolutely stunning location with far reaching views of the countryside and surrounding mountains. Well worth a visit.

Mike X
2020-10-29 12:05:06 GMT

What sets this place apart is there is a functioning fountain. It's a long drive from Antalya so make sure you know this is what you want. This has a theatre like other sites but this one has the mountains as a backdrop (like Termessos). Then go to the burdur museum to see the actual statues from the fountain.

Parviz Nazem
2021-11-19 10:21:14 GMT

An excellent antique city located in Psidia (Burdur) built on 1700m altitude. Not very archeological excavations has been done here so you can see very original of it around.

Emel Gokcebay
2022-06-21 19:26:17 GMT

Must see! 1.700 m high. Fantastic history. Collaboration with KU Leuven. Originals at the Burdur Archaeological Museum.

ÜNSAL TIRBAN
2022-07-10 13:39:23 GMT

ITS AN AMASSING OLD ANTIQUE CITY WORTH SEEING. ITS 25 LIRA ENTRANCE FEE WITH FREE PARKING. EXPECT TO SPEND AROUND 2 TO 3 HOURS OR THE WHOLE DAY TO SEE ALL THE NUKE AND CRANNY. THE AGORA IS A MUST SEE

Russ
2021-10-05 19:41:44 GMT

A fantastic ancient city. The ruins are mainly of the Roman period. We totally enjoyed our visit!

ismail keser
2022-09-24 10:57:23 GMT

Fantastic ruins. You don't expect to see these breath taking ruins in the middle of no where. The scholar have done a magnificent job not only unveiling the ruins, but also a great reconstruction!

Oleg Geranin
2022-07-24 07:53:42 GMT

One of the best ancient ruins I’ve been to. The best thing is a huge re-erected working(!) fountain. Definitely a must visit if you’re in the area.

mustafa zafer sunu
2022-06-25 18:19:51 GMT

Extraordinary Place. One must definitely visit the Sagalassos Archaeological Roman City

Neil Azyloff
2022-06-12 15:02:14 GMT

It’s amazing place 🏔

Benjamin Seto
2019-06-25 12:42:43 GMT

This is an amazing spot to visit. You can walk through the ruins of an ancient city and the upper city, in particular, is well preserved. Additionally, a short walk up the hill is the ruined amphitheatre. You’ll need to do some climbing over a few heaps of rubble but you’ll have entire access to the amphitheater including the seats, back halls and centre stage. While there, it’s like you’re teleported back in time. Highly recommended.

Susan L.
2023-10-21 22:22:51 GMT

Not crowded. Worth the trip.

Gary Bradski
2022-10-22 12:06:10 GMT

Super beautiful setting. City dates from Paleolithic times, but main remains are Hellenistic and Roman.

Linda Aytan
2019-09-22 18:30:07 GMT

This has to be one of my favorite sites. Since I last visited a number of changes gave been made. Toilets, cafe,etc. However access is not suitable for anyone with a physical disability of any kind. Steps are of different heights and were hard for me with knee problems. No wheelchair access. Toilets pose the sane problem even though a ramp has been made. However the ramp is steep. The site is a must see.

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About Isparta
City in Turkey

Isparta is a city in western Turkey. It is the seat of Isparta Province and Isparta District. Its population is 247,580. Its elevation is 1035 m. It is known as the "City of Roses". Isparta is well-connected to other parts of Turkey via roads. Antalya lies 130 km to the south and Eskişehir is 350 km to the north. source

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