Antiphellos Antique City is 10 km away from Kaş and the settlement dates back to the 4th century BC. There are Lycian sarcophagi and rock tombs around the ancient city as well as the ancient theatre which has a fascinating view of the ancient city. The most important sarcophagus is the tomb with the unknown Lycian inscription, which is unknown as King Sarcophagus. It is known that the ancient theatre which was unique in Anatolia was built in the 1st century BC and has a capacity of 4 thousand people. The ancient city with a magnificent view is 2 km to the village of Çukurbağ in the north of Kaş. Those who want to go to the antique city of Antiphellos can reach the ancient city by following the signs showing that it is 2 km.
Theatre of Antiphellos Ancient City:
The ancient theatre, which is one of the Lycian artefacts, still preserves its old historical texture. Visitors can watch the sunset in the evening over the ancient theatre located very close to the sea can take beautiful pictures. It is also possible to see Meis Island from the theatre. The theatre, known to have been built in the 1st century BC, has a capacity of 4,000 people. Those wishing to see the antique theatre near the marina can go on a walk in the evening or go by private car.
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