MT.NEMRUT

Mt.Nemrud

At the junction of the East and West civilisations, Nemrut (Mount Nemrut) is one of the most popular sites in Turkey: A collection of colossal statues on a remote mountain 2150m high, adorning the temple and tomb of King Antiochus. It was unknown until 1881 when an Ottoman geologist discovered these 10 metre-high stone heads,and  archaeological work began in 1953 to uncover their history.

Nemrut  has since been a significant attraction, with thousands coming at sunrise and sunset to see the stones in the best possible light. It has been designated a World Cultural Heritage site by UNESCO, and is one of the most important National Parks in the country. In addition to the statues, the entire site includes art from the Commagene civilisation, the Eskikale (Old Castle), Yenikale (New Castle), Karakus Hill and Cendere Bridge. Most people use the nearby towns of Malatya, Kahta or Adýyaman as a base, and the road to the summit is only open from mid-April to mid-October because of heavy snow the rest of the year.