More than 200 rock tombs pockmark the hillside here, remnants of what was once one of the Commagene Kingdom's major centres. The site retained its importance during the Roman and Byzantine eras before being abandoned. A rambling walkway leads around the necropolis, which contains a diverse mix of tomb styles from simple niches to vast multiroom catacomb vaults. It's 5km north of central 础诲谋测补尘补苍.
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Nemrut Da臒谋's famous statues sit on two terraces flanking Antiochus I's giant gravel-covered, mountaintop burial mound. Their 2m-high heads, toppled from鈥
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Take the winding path from the road up the hillside to view the remnants of the ancient Commagene capital of Arsameia, passing stelae, stone reliefs and鈥
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This large burial mound was built in 36 BC. It's ringed by a handful of remaining columns. An eagle tops a column at the car park, a headless bull tops鈥
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This magnificent humpback Roman bridge, spanning the Cendere River, was built in the 2nd century AD. The surviving Latin stelae state that the bridge was鈥
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础诲谋测补尘补苍's small museum may be dusty and old-fashioned, but it holds a good collection of small finds from local sites including from many salvage鈥
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Five kilometres east of Cendere Bridge en route towards Nemrut Da臒谋 is a 1km detour to Kocahisar (Eski Kahta) village. There was a Commagene palace here鈥
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This graceful Seljuk-era bridge is known locally as 艦eytan K枚pr眉s眉 (Devil's Bridge) and is worth a stop for the surrounding scenery. Below it runs the鈥
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2.46 MILES
础诲谋测补尘补苍's small museum may be dusty and old-fashioned, but it holds a good collection of small finds from local sites including from many salvage鈥
16.38 MILES
This large burial mound was built in 36 BC. It's ringed by a handful of remaining columns. An eagle tops a column at the car park, a headless bull tops鈥
19.27 MILES
This magnificent humpback Roman bridge, spanning the Cendere River, was built in the 2nd century AD. The surviving Latin stelae state that the bridge was鈥
21.76 MILES
This graceful Seljuk-era bridge is known locally as 艦eytan K枚pr眉s眉 (Devil's Bridge) and is worth a stop for the surrounding scenery. Below it runs the鈥
21.92 MILES
Five kilometres east of Cendere Bridge en route towards Nemrut Da臒谋 is a 1km detour to Kocahisar (Eski Kahta) village. There was a Commagene palace here鈥
21.96 MILES
Take the winding path from the road up the hillside to view the remnants of the ancient Commagene capital of Arsameia, passing stelae, stone reliefs and鈥
27.26 MILES
Nemrut Da臒谋's famous statues sit on two terraces flanking Antiochus I's giant gravel-covered, mountaintop burial mound. Their 2m-high heads, toppled from鈥