Nemrut Dağ
Nemrut Dağ is a mountain located in southeastern Turkey, famous for its archaeological significance. It stands at an elevation of 2,134 meters and is part of the Nemrut Dağı National Park. The site features the remains of a royal tomb built by King Antiochus I of Commagene in the 1st century BC.
The summit of Nemrut Dağ is adorned with massive stone statues and a large burial mound. These statues depict various deities, including Zeus, Apollo, and Hercules, showcasing the blend of Greek and Persian cultures. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, attracting visitors for its historical and scenic beauty.