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🏛️ Apameia Kelainai-Apollonia

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🏛️ Apameia Kelainai-Apollonia
Hellenistic and Roman city ruins in western Anatolia


🕐 2 min read · Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 00:31
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located near Dinar in Afyon Province, western Türkiye
  • Founded as Kelainai by Lydians; renamed Apameia under Seleucid rule
  • Flourished as a major trade center on routes connecting the Aegean to central Anatolia
  • Remains include theater, fortifications, and scattered architectural fragments

Apameia Kelainai-Apollonia stands as an archaeological site preserving the remains of a significant Hellenistic and Roman city in western Anatolia. The settlement originated as Kelainai, a fortified Lydian outpost, and was substantially developed under the Seleucid dynasty following Alexander the Great's conquests. The city occupied a strategically important position controlling trade routes between the Mediterranean and the interior plateau ...

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