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Agora Open-Air Museum

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Türkiye, İzmir, Konak
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60
Parking
50.00 ₺
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Entry
6.00
Opening & Closing
08:00 - 17:00

Travel Point Overview

Located in the Konak district of İzmir, between Kemeraltı Bazaar and Kadifekale, the Agora Open-Air Museum was once the administrative, social, cultural, and religious center of the ancient city of Symrna during the Hellenistic and Roman periods.

🏛️ Agora Open-Air Museum – The Ancient Heart of İzmir

Located in the Konak district of İzmir, between Kemeraltı Bazaar and Kadifekale,
the Agora Open-Air Museum was once the administrative, social, cultural, and religious center
of the ancient city of Symrna during the Hellenistic and Roman periods.

Today, it stands as one of the most significant archaeological sites in the city,
offering a journey back in time to when İzmir was a bustling ancient metropolis.

🏺 What Is an “Agora”?

The word “agora” in Greek means city square, marketplace, or public gathering space.
In ancient Symrna, the agora was not only a place for trade, but the true heart of civic life.

📅 Most of the remains in the Agora date back to the 2nd century AD, during the Roman Empire.
🏛️ Built in line with the Hippodamian city plan, the structure was constructed in three levels,
close to the city center — making it one of the largest and best-preserved Ionian agoras known today.

🧱 Architecture & Excavation Highlights

The agora was built in a rectangular shape, featuring a central courtyard
surrounded by columns and arches across three levels, with grand staircases at the front.

Key archaeological finds include:

  • 🗿 Relief of Goddess Vesta at the northern gate, connected to the Zeus Altar carvings
  • Statues of deities: Hermes, Dionysus, Eros, and Heracles
  • 🧍‍♂️ Numerous figurines of men, women, animals
  • 🏺 Artifacts made of marble, glass, terracotta, bone, and metal
  • 🧾 Inscriptions providing insight into the 178 AD earthquake and those who aided the city afterward

These discoveries offer a vivid glimpse into the everyday life and spiritual beliefs of ancient Symrna.

🎫 Visitor Information (As of 2025)

  • 🎟️ Entrance Fee:
    – Free with Museum Pass (Müzekart)
    6 Euros for international visitors
  • 🕘 Open daily, including weekends and holidays
    – Recommended visiting hours: 09:00–18:00 (summer)

📍 How to Get There

📍 Address: Agora Open-Air Museum, Namazgâh Neighborhood, Konak / İzmir
🚶‍♂️ Easily walkable from Kemeraltı Bazaar or Kadifekale
🚍 Accessible via public transport from Konak, Basmane, or nearby neighborhoods

📲 Discover More with Advisormapp

Use the Advisormapp app or website to enrich your visit:

  • 🗺️ Interactive map and walking routes
  • 🎧 Multilingual audio guides explaining the site’s history
  • 📸 Suggested photo points and key artifact highlights
  • 🛍️ Nearby café, restaurant, and shopping recommendations

🌐 Learn more at: www.advisormapp.com

🏛️ Step Into Ancient Symrna at the Agora of İzmir

The Agora of Symrna is more than just ancient ruins —
it’s a doorway to the past where religion, politics, and daily life once intertwined.

If you're visiting İzmir, don’t miss this remarkable historical site
where ancient voices still echo through stone arches and sunlit courtyards.

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