Olba

5000 Years Old Cıty

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The Olba state sits in Stoney Cilicia, in the Taurus Mountains. In this day and age, the region covers the west of the Erdemli district in the Province of Mersin. East of the Silifke district.

Olba is about 4km away from Diocaesarea, first called Pranaka. It was a place of worship. Pranaka is located in the town of Uzuncaburc.

5000 Years Old City 

Archaeological findings were made from at least 5000 years ago. The Olba Kingdom centre was an important trade point in the Hellenistic Period. During the Christian phase, Olba was an important religious centre.

 

The Nymphaeum

The Nymphaeum

 

Olba Theatre

The remains of a theatre, workshops and houses in Olba indicate a vibrant urban life in the city during Roman times.

The Aqueduct

The most conspicuous construction in the Olba site is the 150m long, two-storey high (25m) aqueduct, built in the valley of the Necropolis. Towers defend the trench at either side. There was an inscription saying ‘City Of Olbalilar’. They were dated to the Septimus Severus period.

What To Expect

How To Get There: Private or rental car (check the map below).

Nearest Airport: Adana Airport.

Parking: Yes.

Terrain: Easy to medium.

Stroller: No.

Income: Free (Check before you visit).

Facilities: None.

Best Time To Visit: Spring or Fall.

 

The Aqueduct was commissioned by The Roman Emperor Septimius Severus in 199. It was repaired during the administration of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in 566.

The archaeological data obtained so far in Olba reflect the three stages in the settlement history, Hellenization, Romanization and Christianization phase.

 

The Aqueduct At Olba Ancient Site

The remains of many churches and monasteries mark the continuing importance of Olba in the Early Christian period.

The Şeytan Deresi Valley Viewed Through The Aqueduct At Olba Ancient Site

 

Excavations At Olba Ancient Site

Excavations are still ongoing in the ancient city of Olba. For today, most of the ruins are still under the ground. The most magnificent structure you will see on the site is undoubtedly the aqueduct when you visit the city.

We are looking forward to seeing the artefacts that will come to light when the excavation work is completed.

The Towers

Watchtowers at both sides of the valley are guarding the area.

 

Olba City Wall Watchtower

One Of The Sarcophagus At Olba Ancient Site 

The Necropolis

There are different types of tombs in the necropolis area. There are houses among other ruins in the ancient city, built on a hill.

 

 

The Tombs At Olba Ancient Site

The tombs at Olba reflect the city’s living cultural presence and its world of faith.

The Necropolis

The rock and sarcophagus tombs are located at the entrance of the Şeytan Deresi Valley.

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Practical Information

Since the ancient city is located in nature, there are no facilities around. We recommend that you take snacks and drinks with you. There is no walking path. Excavation work is ongoing. . Do not forget to wear comfortable walking shoes and take sun protection with you if you visit in summer.

1800-Year-Old Mosaic

An 1800-year-old mosaic consisting of three portraits and a cloaked angel was recently found in the Ancient City of Olba. The mosaic, in the form of 16 plates, was moved to the garden of the Silifke Museum Directorate.
On one of the mosaic panels, there are three portraits, a woman and a man in the middle, among the geometric ornaments. The luxurious life of the portraits, defined as Tryphe, Bios and Lucia, is symbolized.(ankaistanbulrestorasyon) (click photo to go to website)

Places Nearby

Diocaesarea, city of God (4km)

Demircili Tombs dates from the Roman Empire Period 2nd and 3rd Centuries AD (25km)

Men Of Rock, an archaeological heritage (24km)

Cambazlı Church, a Byzantine church in Silifke (10km)

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