Karakus Tumulus Cendere Roman Bridge & Arsameia Fortress Ancient City

Karakus Tumulus

Carrying the magnificent traces of the Commagene Kingdom, Karakus Tumulus is a structure built as a monumental tomb. With a history of approximately 2 thousand years, this tumulus contains the graves of women belonging to the royal family. The tumulus took its name from the black birds that lived here over time. The giant columns and statue remains at its entrance reveal the magnificence of the ancient Commagene civilization. Experiencing a unique sunrise or sunset in this ancient atmosphere can be an unforgettable experience for you.

Cendere Roman Bridge

One of the best preserved Roman bridges in the world, Cendere Bridge was built approximately 2000 years ago. This bridge is a wonderful example of Roman engineering. The columns at both ends of the bridge were erected in honor of Roman emperors and still stand today. Together with the natural beauties around it, this bridge offers not only history but also a feast of scenery.

Arsameia Ancient City

Arsameia, known as the capital of the Commagene Kingdom, is a fascinating place for history enthusiasts. Here, you can witness the palaces, temples and the famous giant Mithras relief of the kingdom. The inscriptions left by King Antiochus offer a unique opportunity to understand the religious and cultural richness of the period. In addition, it allows you to discover both history and nature at the same time with its impressive landscape. These three places offer a unique route for those who want to discover the engineering and artistic genius of the ancient world. Be sure to visit these stops for a fascinating journey through history!

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