
Pessinus Ancient City
Description
Pessinus located in Sivrihisar, Eskişehir, is an important archaeological city from antiquity.
Story
Pessinus Ancient City, located in the Sivrihisar district of Eskişehir, is an important archaeological site from antiquity. Known to belong to the Phrygians, this city was also used during the Hellenistic and Roman periods. The region became a religious center in Hittite times. Pessinus is especially famous for its goddess Kybele temple. Excavations have revealed ruins from different periods. The city's remains provide valuable clues about its ancient urban structure and cultural life. Over time, many structures have been damaged due to natural and human activities, but Pessinus remains valuable for understanding the region's history archaeologically. Visitors can explore the ruins integrated with the surrounding nature. The ancient city is attractive to history enthusiasts and archaeology lovers. The surrounding pathways and informative signs facilitate the visit. Pessinus can be considered an open-air museum illuminating the region's cultural history. If you visit, it offers a peaceful environment where you can trace the traces of the ancient era.
Visit Tips
- Plan a quiet, respectful visit without disturbing others.
- Bring water and sun protection, as it can be hot in summer.
- Check which areas permit photography.
- Avoid stepping outside designated areas to protect ancient structures.
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