Historical Site
Roman Amphitheatre
In Fethiye
ID: 
211

Ruins of an ancient amphitheater in Fethiye’s historic district. Dates to Hellenistic times (Alexander the Great’s era) with significant modifications during Roman times.

Notes

Has seating for 5,000+ people.

 

Excavation has been on-going (periodically) since the early 1990s.

 

You’ll see much more impressive amphitheaters elsewhere along the Lycian Way. However, this one is somewhat unique in that it is located inside a modern, busy city.

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  • Roman amphitheatre in Fethiye.
    Roman amphitheatre in Fethiye
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    Darren Moens
     – 
    Oct 2022

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