Columns unearthed during ongoing excavations at the Hadrian Temple in the ancient city of Kyzikos, located in the Erdek district of Balıkesir, western Türkiye, are providing new insights into Roman-era art and religious architecture.
The excavations take place at the site where the Kapıdağ Peninsula meets the mainland and continue year-round under the Ministry of Culture and Tourism’s “Heritage for the Future” project.
The site in Kyzikos’ Düzler neighborhood, dating back to the mi
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