As I delved into the Byzantine history of Side, I discovered that a recent archaeological dig found a synagogue. While navigating the streets of Side searching for this significant site, I received invaluable help from a Turkish man who guided me to its location. It’s important to note that the site is not well-marked, which adds to the challenge of finding it.
[Read more…] about Analyzing the Synagogue in Side, PamphyliaAnalyzing the 12 churches and chapels of Side, Pamphylia
In my research of the Side Ancient City and the maps of Archeology ruins, I have discovered at least 12 churches and chapels of Side. Many have remains today to show what existed before, but a few have limited ruins to show today. In most of the write-ups, three Basilicas dominate the discussions.
[Read more…] about Analyzing the 12 churches and chapels of Side, PamphyliaSide’s Fascinating Basilica near Apollo Temple
The Byzantine Basilica near the Port of Side in Pamphylia surrounds the temple spaces of the Athena and Apollo temples on two sides. This 5th-century church utilized the area of the temples for its western atrium. Additionally, an 8th-century South Basilica is nestled within the older Basilica. As a result, visitors can see a double apse within the walls of the more prominent church ruins.
[Read more…] about Side’s Fascinating Basilica near Apollo TempleThe Lost Metropolis Episcopal Palace in Side, Pamphylia
The Archeology Outdoor Museum hosts the only remaining Byzantine Metropolitan (Episcopal Palace) complex. With this grand location remaining, one would think that the buildings would be restored and protected. In multiple visits to the complex, more walls and ruins sink into the ground each time.
[Read more…] about The Lost Metropolis Episcopal Palace in Side, PamphyliaDiscovering the Repurposed Chapel in Side Open Air Museum
During my visits to the Side Open Air Museum, I wandered through the residential areas of the old city. In one section, I encountered a marbled dwelling with a water trough and crosses. Where cross-entry stones are found, I assume these are found in that area and give a hint to the religious purpose at some point in history. Could this be a repurposed church?
[Read more…] about Discovering the Repurposed Chapel in Side Open Air MuseumThe Hidden Mosaics among the Side Shops – Part 3
Mosaics delight the eye when we see how an artist takes stones and forms an image to provoke thought. In the Aling Baby & Cafe and the Thyma Cafe, we see mosaics and crosses that testify to the Byzantine history of Side, Pamphylia.
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