Nestled below the rugged slopes of Mt. Mykale, Priene is a captivating Greco-Roman archaeological site in Turkey, near Kusadasi. This ancient city boasts an enormous Hellenistic theater and the striking ruins of a temple dedicated to Athena. Visitors can also explore a well-preserved synagogue and Roman baths. The site’s natural beauty, enhanced by trees and seasonal wildflowers, adds to its atmospheric charm. Walking through the ruins, one can easily imagine the vibrant life that once filled these ancient streets.
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