🏛️ Limyra-Korydalla
Lycian city ruins in southwestern Turkey
📌 Fast Facts
- Location: Antalya Province, southwestern Turkey, near the Mediterranean coast
- Period: Lycian settlement from Classical period; expanded under Roman rule (1st–3rd centuries CE)
- Status: Open-air archaeological site with partially excavated ruins
- Accessibility: Remote location; requires local knowledge or guided access
Limyra-Korydalla was a significant settlement in ancient Lycia, occupying a strategic position in what is now southwestern Turkey. The site combines evidence of Lycian indigenous culture with substantial Roman imperial development, reflecting the region's integration into the Roman provincial system. Excavations have revealed architectural remains spanning multiple centuries, though the site remains largely undeveloped for tourism and is known primarily to specialists in ancient Anatolian ...