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Eurymedon Bridge (Aspendos)
Eurymedon Bridge (Aspendos)
Eurymedon Bridge, today Köprüpazar Köprüsü, is a Seljuq-era bridge over the river Eurymedon (Köprüçay River) in Antalya Province, Turkey. It was originally built during the Roman period in the 4th century AD. Later, the Roman structure were used by the Seljuqs to build a replacement bridge in the 13th century AD.
Site Information
Country: Turkey
District: Antalya Province
Category: Ancient Water Structures
Site History: 4th Century AD
Oldest Culture: Roman
Later Cultures: Islamic
Site Features: Roman & Islamic Monuments
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