Selge
Selge is an ancient city located in present-day Turkey, specifically in the region of Pisidia. It was founded in the 3rd century BCE and is known for its strategic location and impressive ruins, including a well-preserved theater and a temple dedicated to Apollo. The city played a significant role in the Hellenistic period and later became part of the Roman Empire.
The archaeological site of Selge offers insights into the daily life and culture of its inhabitants. Visitors can explore the remnants of ancient structures, including city walls and residential areas, which reflect the architectural styles of the time. Selge is also surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, making it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.