Kremna, Eudikia, Caravanserai Kirkgöz Han & Evdir Han
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Once again we want to use the still wonderful warm sunny days in December to visit some more destinations from our seemingly endless list of places to visit or short travel destinations.
The destinations this time were the ancient Greek city of Kremna in Pisidia and the Seljuk Caravanserai Kirkgöz Han and Evdir Han as well as the Byzantine city of Eudikia.
We left Antalya on the national road 650 towards Isparta / Burdur past the Antalya bus station up to the plateau, which we crossed. Shortly before reaching the mountains there is a reference to the important turn to the left for us with the term "İnsubaşı". The original sign on the Kirkgöz Han was lost during the road construction work, at least we haven't seen it. About 900 meters after the descent, a narrow road leads to the left and after another 400 meters you reach the parking lot at Kirkgöz Han. We will add the satellite coordinates here as GPS, from the old town of Kaleici to here it is almost exactly 36 kilometres.
We found a building that was completely renovated and refurbished in 2008, now that it is probably privately owned and no longer accessible to visitors. A brief glimpse into the interior is just possible through a plexiglass pane at the entrance gate. The friendly guard on site explains freely that a private entrepreneur bought the Han and renovated it in order to use it for public celebrations. Perhaps this entrepreneur should also find a way to open it to visitors every day.
Caravanserai with elaborate entrance portals
It was in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD that Kremna reached its heyday, which was reflected in many newly erected public buildings. A basilica was built, two theatres and a public bath house, which was later converted into a library and gallery. Amazing engineering performance can be found when looking at the city's water supply through aqueducts, some of which were operated mechanically.
Almost all of the ruins to be found come from the Middle Imperial and Late Antiquity, hardly visible signs from Greek times.
Bandit leader Lydios takes over Kremna
Today Kremna / Cremna is still the titular diocese of the Roman Catholic Church of late antiquity.
We also decided to make a visit to the Evdir Han caravanserai on the way back to Antalya and used the junction from highway 650 to the E87 / 350 above Antalya to the right towards Korkuteli. Shortly after the junction (about 2 kilometres) you turn north (Evdir Han sign is present) and after another 1.5 kilometres you reach the ruins of the caravanserai. Evdir Han also belonged to the chain of caravanserais on the caravan route towards Konya and was built between 1210 and 1219. Similar in construction to Kirkgöz Han, you just need to check the formerly magnificent building at the entrance gate, because the gate is nicely decorated with ornaments.
The stop at Evdir Han is also gaining weight, as the ruins of the Byzantine city of Eudikia, which was founded by Emperor Theodosius II (from 408 - 450) and was intended for resettlers from Termessos, are in the immediate vicinity.
Enough ideas for you, dear readers, to continue exploring the region. There are a lot of interesting places worth visiting.
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