Mount Nemrut
Mount Nemrut has gained international fame for its grand statues of deities and kings. This site, a remarkable gift from the Commagene Civilization to humanity, continues to enchant visitors each year. Declared a National Park in 1988, the summit, adorned with magnificent tombs, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and ranks among the 18 must-see locations in Anatolia.
Standing tall for millennia are the statues of Zeus, Apollo, Heracles, the goddess Commagene, and King Antiochus, all protected by the eagle, a symbol of divine messenger, and the lion, representing power.
Good To Know
Country
Turkiye
Visa Requirements
Visa in not needed for EU citizens.
Languages spoken
English, Turkish
Currency used
Turkish Lira
Tours
Likya Tour
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