Aspendos Bridge
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Dean-Traveller
Mugla, Türkiye927 contributions
Nov 2023 • Family
Eurymedon Bridge is seen to the right on the road to Aspendos from the main coast road. There is a small brown sign.
The foundations, and other stone blocks of the Roman structure, were used by the Seljuqs to build a replacement bridge in the 13th century, the Köprüpazar Köprüsü, which stands to this day. Further renovation took place in the 1990's.
There is a car park and small cafe next to the bridge, but the cafe is shut out of the main season. No entrance fee. Worth a short walk on the way to Aspendos.
The foundations, and other stone blocks of the Roman structure, were used by the Seljuqs to build a replacement bridge in the 13th century, the Köprüpazar Köprüsü, which stands to this day. Further renovation took place in the 1990's.
There is a car park and small cafe next to the bridge, but the cafe is shut out of the main season. No entrance fee. Worth a short walk on the way to Aspendos.
Written 15 December 2023
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hholbein
Luxembourg144 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
Not much to see, no explanation atto why it was not rebuilt on the same foundations etc. Also, DO NOT go to the restaurant next to the bridge. They got me sick as a dog.
Written 18 November 2023
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BLANCA and LES H
La Bocana, BCS, Mexico126 contributions
Jul 2022
We inteended to visit the amphiutheater but it was too early and it was not open yet, so we went to see the bridge. Not a soul around but I could feel the history all around me.
Written 27 August 2022
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Mark_Dornoch
Dornoch, UK1,509 contributions
Apr 2019
Bridge rebuilt the 2nd time in 1998 with nice limestone slabs. Original bridge built in Roman times and some of it is still visible. Rebuilt in 13th century by the Selchuks. Impressive structure.
Written 12 February 2020
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Flipperty Gibbert
Carlisle, UK91 contributions
Nov 2019
Pretty bridge with interesting history and the ubiquitous market stalls selling souvenirs. The location is picturesque with a bright green river flowing beneath but there is little to see here really. It makes a nice start to a tour of local ancient sites
Written 21 December 2019
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rmitgoteam
Naples, FL1,116 contributions
Oct 2019
This is a Roman bridge destroyed in an earthquake and rebuilt a number of times over the centuries. The bridge you see today looks modern but it sits on Roman foundations. A few portions of the original bridge remain on the parking lot end. A pretty green river flows underneath. This seems to be a popular pick-nick spot for locals so there was quite a bit of trash around. The bridge is signposted off the road leading to the Aspendos Amphitheater so it’s hard to miss. Not really going out of your way for.
Written 6 November 2019
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ady4225
Witham, UK174 contributions
Oct 2019
It's not worth a visit on its own, but nice to see as part of a trip.it will probably occupy ten minutes of your time
Written 4 October 2019
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Graham691
York, UK26 contributions
Sept 2019
Well worth photo stop on our day trip, this bridge has been rebuilt 2 times and you can some of the roman build and also the old greek work
Written 1 October 2019
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ekinthetekin
Ankara, Türkiye979 contributions
May 2019 • Couples
Watch out where the sun will be for great shots
If you go down to river level you may catch a good shot
The bridge is historic and it is nice that is still there
If you go down to river level you may catch a good shot
The bridge is historic and it is nice that is still there
Written 4 July 2019
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Jewelsworld
Chicago, IL1,522 contributions
Apr 2019 • Friends
Many of the tunnels and bridges that made up the aqueducts of Aspendos, famous for the multiple inverted siphons design, are still standing and quite impressive. The aqueducts brought water from the hills north of the city of Aspendos. It is believed the aqueduct was so damaged by an earthquake that it could not be rebuilt. Stones from the aqueduct were then used to build the bridge. So, in doing research on Aspendos in general, I heard a wonderful tale regarding both the aqueduct and the theater. It goes something like this…The king of Aspendos had a beautiful daughter who was his only child. Many nobles wanted her hand in marriage so the king decided to hold a contest. Whoever built the most magnificent building for Aspendos would win the hand of the princess. Amongst the contestants were two architects. One built the inverted siphon aqueduct and the other built the 12,000 seat theater. The king had decided that the builder of the aqueduct was initially the winner but during one more visit to the theater, while standing at the very top, the king heard a whisper, “I am going to marry the king’s daughter.” When he realized that the origin of the voice was the other architect standing far below, he was so impressed with the acoustics of the theater that he awarded that architect the princess’ hand in marriage. The two were married at the theater. Great story!
Written 16 May 2019
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