Pamukkale Hierapolis Ancient City is one of the most important historical and natural beauties of Turkey. Pamukkale is located 20 kilometers north of Denizli, on the edge of the Menderes River. The history of Pamukkale dates back to the 2nd century BC. The ancient city of Hierapolis, founded by King Eumenes II of Pergamon, became an important thermal health and religious center during the Roman, Byzantine and Seljuk periods. Hierapolis is also a holy city where St. Philippus, one of the apostles of Jesus Christ, was killed and his tomb is located.
Pamukkale is also famous for its natural beauties and thermal springs. The most striking feature of Pamukkale is that hot water containing limestone comes into contact with the air and forms white travertines. These travertines are named Pamukkale because they look like cotton. Pamukkale travertines are included in the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List. Pamukkale has 17 thermal springs with temperatures ranging between 35-100 °C. These springs are believed to be healing and are said to be good for many diseases. In Pamukkale, you can walk on the travertines, swim in the ancient pool, visit the ruins of the ancient city and watch the unique beauty of nature.
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