Sagalassos was almost completely
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 7:05 am
The Tobotronk attraction offers a ride from the top of the mountain on single and double sleds at a speed of 40 km/h. Its track is divided into two parts - 1700 meters of ascent and 3550 meters of dizzying descent down through the forest with a height difference of 500 meters. Small, sturdy sleds are equipped with safety belts and two control levers. They do not have a closed cabin, but are distinguished by their high strength and reliability.
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After a major earthquake in 518, the city of destroyed. After its restoration, it lost its former glory, Arab raids and the plague that began in 541 destroyed half of the city's population in almost years. Since the seventh century, no more mentions of the once flourishing ancient Roman city of Sagalassos are known.
Türkiye attractions
In recent years, many buildings in the city have special database restored. Walking along the streets of Sagalassos, you will see the remains of ancient temples, a large amphitheater for 9 thousand people, a library, Roman baths and a number of other buildings. An interesting exhibition of ancient statues can be seen in the Archaeological Museum of the city of Burdur. The picturesque ruins of the ancient city of Sagalassos are now one of the popular tourist destinations in Turkey.
During the war and the long siege by the Swabian troops, the Hohenzollern castle was completely destroyed in 1423. Between 1454 and 1461, a new castle was built on the site of the old one. During the Thirty Years' War, it was a safe haven for the Swabian branch of the Hohenzollern dynasty. However, the loss of the castle's important strategic importance gradually led to its abandonment and complete ruin at the end of the eighteenth century. Only the chapel of St. Michael has survived from the second Hohenzollern castle to this day.
ecological park naturlandia in andorra
Türkiye attractions
After a major earthquake in 518, the city of destroyed. After its restoration, it lost its former glory, Arab raids and the plague that began in 541 destroyed half of the city's population in almost years. Since the seventh century, no more mentions of the once flourishing ancient Roman city of Sagalassos are known.
Türkiye attractions
In recent years, many buildings in the city have special database restored. Walking along the streets of Sagalassos, you will see the remains of ancient temples, a large amphitheater for 9 thousand people, a library, Roman baths and a number of other buildings. An interesting exhibition of ancient statues can be seen in the Archaeological Museum of the city of Burdur. The picturesque ruins of the ancient city of Sagalassos are now one of the popular tourist destinations in Turkey.
During the war and the long siege by the Swabian troops, the Hohenzollern castle was completely destroyed in 1423. Between 1454 and 1461, a new castle was built on the site of the old one. During the Thirty Years' War, it was a safe haven for the Swabian branch of the Hohenzollern dynasty. However, the loss of the castle's important strategic importance gradually led to its abandonment and complete ruin at the end of the eighteenth century. Only the chapel of St. Michael has survived from the second Hohenzollern castle to this day.