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SİDE
Side is to be reached by turning right 3 km before Manavgat
on the Antalya- Alanya highway. The exact date of its founding is
not known. In the language of Anatolia, "Side"
means Pomegranate. From inscriptions it appears that Side dates
back to the Hittites. The city was constructed on a peninsula and
was a Hellenistic and Roman town, protected by city and sea walls.
One's attention is particularly drawn to the city gates and walls,
as well as the many remains of aqueducts which brought water from
the Tauros mountain foothills and surrounding country. The old baths
have been restored and turned into a museum, in which are exhibited
some of the statues and art treasures found in Side. One of its
most important buildings is its 15000 spectator theatre. The difference
between this Roman theatre and other antique theatres in the region
is that it is not built against a hillside. The 2 storey theatre,
built on a series of arches, is 20 m high. The orchestra and stage
are in a state of ruin. Rainwater channels run under the theatre.
Side has colonnaded streets, a triumphal arch, harbour, baths, fountains,
cisterns, aquaducts, temples and a agora.
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