Hadrians Gate - Wikipedia Hadrian's Gate (Turkish: Üçkapılar, meaning "The Three Gates") is a memorial gate located in Antalya, Turkey, which was built in the name of the Roman emperor Hadrian, who visited the city in 130 CE [1]
Guide Hadrian’s Gate in Antalya | Antalya Tourist Information The gate once had a second floor above the arch, but it is no longer standing today On top of the gate once stood a statue of Emperor Hadrian Hadrian's Gate is the best example of city gates becoming monuments instead of defense elements, as it was built during a long period of peace (Pax Romana)
Hadrian’s Gate - History and Facts | History Hit Hadrian’s Gate is an Ancient Roman monument in Antalya built in honour of the Emperor Hadrian Hadrian was one of the most famous and important Roman Emperors and ruled from 117 – 138 AD
Hadrians Gate in Antalya - Turkish Archaeological News Hadrian's Gate was built in 130 CE to commemorate the visit of Emperor Hadrian to Attaleia, as Antalya was known in this period It was incorporated into the walls surrounding the city, and has become a major gateway to the city
Hadrian’s Gate - Turkey Guide 2026 Hadrian's Gate was built in the year 130 CE to commemorate the visit of the Roman Emperor Hadrian to the ancient city of Attaleia, now modern-day Antalya It was part of the city's extensive fortifications and represented the Roman Empire's architectural prowess during its golden age
Hadrians Gate - exploreantalyakaleici. com Hadrian's Gate was constructed in 130 AD to commemorate Roman Emperor Hadrian's visit to Attaleia (the ancient name for Antalya) The city, originally founded by King Attalus of Pergamum, became part of the Roman Empire and flourished as an important Mediterranean port
Hadrian‘s Gate: A Monumental Testament to Roman Grandeur Hadrian‘s Gate is a prime example of Roman triumphal arch architecture, which was used to commemorate significant military victories and imperial visits The gate‘s design follows the classic three-arched structure, with a larger central arch flanked by two smaller ones
Hadrians Gate, Antalya, Turkey The grandest of these monuments, and the only one surviving, is Hadrian's Gate (Hadrian Kapısı), a monumental triple-arched portal on Atatürk Caddesi (map), modeled on the Roman triumphal arch Today, Hadrian's Gate connects modern Antalya with its ancient past