Olympos Ruins

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Olympos Ruins are the remains of an ancient Lycian coastal city in southern Turkey, known for its scenic setting amid forests and beaches and its blend of Greek, Roman, and Byzantine heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
tourist attraction
administrativeDistrict Kumluca
ancientName Olympos
country Turkey
culture Byzantine
Hellenistic
Lycians
surface form: Lycian

Roman
hasAccessFrom Antalya
Kemer
hasEnvironment pine forest
rocky river gorge
hasHeritage Byzantine
Greek
Lycian
Roman
hasNotableFeature proximity to beach
scenic forested valley setting
hasStructureType baths
churches
city walls
harbour installations
necropolis
theatre
isPopularWith backpackers
domestic tourists
international tourists
locatedIn Antalya Province NERFINISHED
Turkey
locatedInRegion Lycia
locatedNear Mediterranean Sea
Olympos Beach
locatedWithin Olympos Beydağları National Park
nearbySite Chimaera of Lycia
surface form: Chimera of Yanartaş
partOf Lycian League
surface form: ancient Lycian League
region Mediterranean Region of Turkey
timePeriod Byzantine period
Hellenistic period
Roman period
tourismActivity camping
hiking
historical sightseeing
swimming
traversedBy Olympos River
usedAs port city

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Turkish Riviera hasAttraction Olympos Ruins