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Xanthos-Letoon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Cultural) located in Türkiye, inscribed in 1988, spanning 126 hectares.

About This Site

This site, which was the capital of Lycia, illustrates the blending of Lycian traditions and Hellenic influence, especially in its funerary art. The epigraphic inscriptions are crucial for our understanding of the history of the Lycian people and their Indo-European language.
CategoryCultural
Date Inscribed1988
Area126 ha
Cultural Criteriac2, c3
LocationTürkiye

Location & Geography

Coordinates

Latitude: 36.3350000, Longitude: 29.3202800

Inscription Justification

Brief synthesis Made up of two neighboring settlements located in the southwestern part of Anatolia, respectively within the boundaries of Antalya and Muğla Provinces, Xanthos-Letoon is a remarkable archaeological complex. It represents the most unique extant architectural example of the ancient Lycian Civilization, which was one of the most important cultures of the Iron Age in Anatolia. The two sites strikingly illustrate the continuity and unique combination of the Anatolian, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine civilizations. It is also in Xanthos-Letoon that the most important texts in Lycian language were found. The inscriptions engraved in rock or on huge stone pillars on the site are crucial for a better understanding of the history of the Lycian people and their Indo-European language. Xanthos, which was the capital of ancient Lycia, illustrates the blending of Lycian traditions with the Hellenic influence, especially in its funerary art. The rock-cut tombs, pillar tombs and pillar-mounted sarcophagi in Xanthos are unique examples of ancient funerary architecture. Their value was already recognized in Antiquity and they influenced the art of neighboring provinces: the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus is for instance directly influenced by the Xanthos Nereid Monument. The fact that some architectural and sculptural pieces of the sites were taken to England in the 19th century, including the Monument of Harpy, the Tomb of Payava and the Nereid Monument, led to their word-wide…

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Xanthos-Letoon located?

Xanthos-Letoon is located in Türkiye.

When was Xanthos-Letoon inscribed as a World Heritage Site?

Xanthos-Letoon was inscribed by UNESCO in 1988.

What criteria does Xanthos-Letoon meet?

Xanthos-Letoon meets the following UNESCO criteria: c2, c3.

How large is Xanthos-Letoon?

Xanthos-Letoon spans approximately 126 hectares.

Data Source: UNESCO World Heritage Convention · Last updated: April 2026

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