M.S. An ancient graveyard protected until the 13th century was demolished by an earthquake and subsequently used in the construction of the Stone Castle. In addition, many reliefs and statues of this grave were taken to the British Museum by British Archeologist C. Newton in 1856. That is why most of the works related to this memoir are exhibited at the British Museum, but only a few of them are exhibited in the basement.
It is one of the most significant remnants of the time from the time of Helen. The volume is 13,000 people. It consists of 3 main parts. These are Stages, Orchestra and Seating. The building is a long rectangular structure. Both ends have a door that players can enter. Apart from these, there are three main entrance gates. After the excavations in 1973, it was organized as an open air museum.
The monumental antique theater, which is entering the stage and arriving to the present day, shines on the southern slope of Göktepe. This structure, which is based on ancient tradition, is repaired during the Mavsolos era (Skene), orchestra pit and seating (kavea or theatreon) at the same time, one of the oldest theaters in Anatolia.
Soft mud beds are split into two parts, the 'diazoma' and 'lower maenia' and 'upper maenia'. In the Ancient Theater where you will be traveling, you will find the names of some of the seats on the seating area, which will be packed into 11 pieces of Radial Stairs, which will be very solid today and will be able to read the names of the people who will help the theater or those who have combined tickets!
Mindos Gate, one of the two gateway to Halicarnassos, is on the western side of Bodrum. Only the remains of the wall remain until today. Excavation and renovation work is underway with the contribution of Turkcell.
The Great Alexander city was besieged by this gate in the year 333 AD. After a very difficult battle, he conquered the city and destroyed the entire city without the mausoleum.
It's a very nice place to go and see