CulturalInscribed 2017Türkiye
Aphrodisias is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in Türkiye, inscribed in 2017, spanning 152 hectares.
About This Site
Located in southwestern Turkey, in the upper valley of the Morsynus River, the site consists of two components: the archaeological site of Aphrodisias and the marble quarries northeast of the city. The temple of Aphrodite dates from the 3rd century BC and the city was built one century later. The wealth of Aphrodisias came from the marble quarries and the art produced by its sculptors. The city streets are arranged around several large civic structures, which include temples, a theatre, an agora and two bath complexes.
| Category | Cultural |
| Date Inscribed | 2017 |
| Area | 152 ha |
| Cultural Criteria | c2, c3, c4 |
| Location | Türkiye |
Location & Geography
Coordinates
Latitude: 37.7083333, Longitude: 28.7236111
Inscription Justification
Brief Synthesis Aphrodisias is located in southwestern Turkey, in the fertile valley formed by the Morsynus River, in the ancient region of Caria. The serial property consists of two components. The first component encompasses the archaeological site of Aphrodisias following the city walls that encircle the city; and the second component includes the marble quarries located northeast of the city. Aphrodisias was founded as a city-state in the early 2nd century BC. An orthogonal street grid defines the pattern of the city; only a few structures, such as the temple of the goddess Aphrodite, are not aligned with the grid. Because the city shared a close interest in the goddess Aphrodite with Sulla, Julius Caesar and the emperor Augustus, Aphrodisias came to have a close relationship with Rome. It obtained a privileged ‘tax-free’ political status from the Roman senate, and developed a strong artistic, sculptural tradition during the Imperial Period. Many elaborately decorated structures were erected during the period of Roman rule, all made from the local marble. The Cult of Aphrodite was the most important cult of Aphrodisias. The sanctuary at Aphrodisias had a distinctive cult statue of Aphrodite which defined the city’s identity. The Aphrodite of Aphrodisias combined aspects of a local Anatolian, archaic fertility goddess with those of the Hellenic Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty. This identifying image has been found from Anatolia across the Mediterranean, from the…
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Aphrodisias located?
Aphrodisias is located in Türkiye.
When was Aphrodisias inscribed as a World Heritage Site?
Aphrodisias was inscribed by UNESCO in 2017.
What criteria does Aphrodisias meet?
Aphrodisias meets the following UNESCO criteria: c2, c3, c4.
How large is Aphrodisias?
Aphrodisias spans approximately 152 hectares.
Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026