Trebenna - ancient mountain town in the hinterland of Antalya
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We have heard of the ancient city of Trebenna several times, but so far without any concrete information about the historical background or even the exact location of the city near Antalya.
It was only after a conversation with Prof. Sahin Sencer from Akdeniz University that we were able to determine the location near the Josito mountain climbing park more precisely. So, following his instructions, we leave Antalya in the direction of Kemer on Ataturk Boulevard to the intersection with Bogacay Caddesi, which we follow by turning right. For orientation: the Haci Malike Mehmet Bileydi Cami is on the right. We follow the course of the road until a lake appears on the left. A little further the road forks, we turn half left into Cumhuriet Caddesi, which merges into Inönü Caddesi to the intersection with Girne Caddesi, turning left. Now it goes quickly to Akdamlar, where there are a few switchbacks to master shortly afterwards, further to Çağlarca, where we park the car. If you have a GPS, here are the coordinates: 36 ° 52 'N, 30 ° 29' E.
Let's go to Trebenna high above Alanya
Stadiasmus patarensis from Patara
Trebenna - a member of the Lycian League
We climb the hill on which the ruins of the city lie. Remains of a formerly comprehensive city wall from early Byzantine times greet us on the way to the hilltop. As was customary at the time, countless spoils from former buildings, remains of columns, capitals and even parts of sarcophagi from Trebenna were incorporated into the defensive wall, as can be seen from the innumerable inscriptions on the spoils. In addition to the ruins of Roman baths, we also come across the ruins of an early Byzantine basilica. Continuing uphill, almost above the city ruins, we come across an acropolis, which was probably built as a fortification in the Middle Byzantine period. Another Byzantine one-room church is in the immediate vicinity.
Good footwear is a prerequisite
On the way back we stop at Josito Park and watch some of the brave climbers while we prefer to be satisfied with a tea with a view of the beautiful mountain panorama.
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