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Roman Road of Ankara, Ankara

The Roman Road of Ankara is an ancient Roman road which led to the Old Ulus Town Bazaar.

The Roman Road of Ankara is an ancient Roman road which led to the Old Ulus Town Bazaar. It was discovered in 1995 along with several artifacts in its vicinity which can be seen at the Museum of Anatolian Civilizations.


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About Roman Road of Ankara

Roman Road of Ankara and Nearby Sights on Map

Arslanhane Mosque

The Aslanhane Mosque, one of the oldest mosques in Turkey, dates back to 1290

Ulus

Ulus is the heart of Ankara, a bustling area around a square with several historical sites such as the Monument of Republic, Ankara Palas and Statue of Victory

War of Independence Museum

The War of Independence Museum displays important military photographs, documents and furniture from the Turkish War of Independence against Allied proxies, which led to the establishment of the Republic of Turkey

Temple of Augustus and Rome

The remains of the Augusteum or Temple of Augustus and Rome can be seen here

PTT Stamp Museum

The Pul Muzesi or Stamp Museum at Turkish Telecom in Ankara displays a chronological collection of all the Ottoman and Turkish stamps circulated, from the first Tughra stamps of Sultan Abdülaziz of ‘The Sublime Ottoman Empire’ issued in 1863 up to present day prints

Hacı Bayram Mosque

The Haci Bayram Mosque is dedicated to Sufi poet Haci Bayram, who founded the Bayrami sect

Victory Monument

The Victory Monument was erected in 1927 to commemorate the Turkish War of Independence

Ankara Roman Theatre

The ruins of an ancient Roman theatre dating back to the 2nd century AD can be seen here

Roman Bath

Excavated ruins of a typical Roman bath can be seen on Cankiri Street

Zincirli Mosque

The Zincirli Mosque in Ulus was built in 1685 and is a typical 17th century Turkish mosque, with a stone dado and brick walls