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History and Architectural Marvel of Lefke Gate
Lefke Gate is an essential historical landmark in İznik, Turkey. Constructed in AD 123 by Proconsul Plancius Varus, it is part of İznik's remarkable Roman-Byzantine fortifications.
This structure comprises three gateways, with the central one featuring an ancient Greek inscription. Its architectural significance lies in the well-preserved walls that offer a panoramic view of the surrounding area, making it a notable point of interest for visitors.
Must-See Features
🧗♂️ Climbable Walls: Visitors can ascend the fortification walls for breathtaking views of the landscape.
🏛️ Byzantine Architecture: The gate showcases intricate designs from the Byzantine era, reflecting the era's craftsmanship.
📜 Greek Inscription: A unique inscription highlights the gate's historical context and its builder.
Accessibility is free, attracting tourists, families, and history enthusiasts eager to explore İznik's past.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Lefke Gate
Byzantine Origins
Lefke Gate is part of a network of fortifications built during the Byzantine period, symbolizing historical military architecture.
Proconsul's Contribution
The central gate bears an inscription honoring Proconsul Plancius Varus, linking a personal achievement to a public structure.
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Address
View mapYeşil Camii Mh. Kılıçaslan Cd.
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Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: About 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (9:00 AM–11:00 AM) for fewer visitors.