🐪 Explore at camelMaps

🏛️ Myous-Heraclea ad Latmum

Archaeology - Ancient Rome Türkiye Asia

🏛️ Myous-Heraclea ad Latmum
Ruined Hellenistic and Roman port city on the Aegean coast of Turkey


🕐 2 min read · Updated 16 Mar 2026 at 11:56
📌 Fast Facts
  • Located in Aydın Province, southwestern Turkey, near the town of Akbük
  • Founded as Myous in the 6th century BCE by Ionian Greeks; later absorbed into the Roman sphere
  • Situated on the ancient Latmian Gulf, now silted and separated from the sea
  • Sparse remains visible; largely unexcavated and minimally developed for tourism

Myous-Heraclea ad Latmum is an archaeological site representing the layered history of Hellenistic and Roman settlement on the Aegean coast. Originally founded as Myous, one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League, the settlement later acquired its Roman name Heraclea ad Latmum. The site occupies a strategic position on what was once a productive harbor; gradual silting of the gulf transformed the coastline and eventually severed the city from maritime access ...

🗺️ View on map

Explore nearby hidden corners on the interactive map

↑ Back to top