Çanakkale Assos Archaeological Site Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
Çanakkale Assos Archaeological Site Skip-the-Ticket-Line Ticket
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Discover the ancient city of Assos, a 6th-century BC archaeological gem atop a volcanic hill overlooking the Aegean Sea. Explore its rich history, Aristotle’s philosophy school, and Anatolia’s only Doric temple.
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- Explore the stunning 6th-century BC Doric temple with breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea.
- Walk among monumental tombs and sarcophagi famed for their quick decomposition properties.
- Discover the city where Aristotle founded his school of philosophy, drawing ancient scholars.
- Uncover the remains of Assos’s social and political hubs, showcasing its vibrant past.
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Opening Hours:
- Summer Season (April 1 - October 1): 08:30 - 20:00 (Box Office closes at 19:30)
- Winter Season (October 1 - April 1): 08:30 - 17:30 (Box Office closes at 17:00)
Location: Behram Village, Ayvacık District, Çanakkale, Turkey
Ticket Purchase: - Next-Day Purchase: Tickets will be sent by early morning for next-day visits.
- Future Date Purchase: Tickets for future dates will be delivered the day before your scheduled visit.
- Your tickets are valid throughout the opening hours.
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Assos, perched on a cliff 238 meters above the Aegean, offers breathtaking views and rich history. Founded by settlers from Lesbos, this ancient city, built from resilient andesite stone, boasts well-preserved walls, temples, and structures.
At its highest point stands the Temple of Athena, a unique Doric marvel guiding sailors in antiquity. The surrounding Necropolis features ancient tombs and sarcophagi, reflecting burial customs of the era.
As a cultural hub, Assos thrived as a port city and intellectual center, with Aristotle founding a school of philosophy here. Today, Assos invites visitors to explore its legacy and timeless grandeur.