Side, an ancient trading port on the eastern Mediterranean, was once a bustling hub for Greek merchants and later flourished under Roman rule. The town’s rich history is evident in its well-preserved ruins, which blend both Greek and Roman influences. Nestled within a 2nd-century Roman marketplace, the Side Museum occupies a former baths complex that has been thoughtfully converted. Visitors can explore the museum’s exhibits, which offer a glimpse into the region’s past, while also enjoying the nearby sandy beaches and other historical sites such as the Roman Theater and Apollo Temple.
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