Temple of Augustus and Rome

One of Ankara’s clutch of Roman remnants, this temple was built in approximately 20BC when Ancyra (modern-day Ankara) became regional capital of the Roman province of Galatia. The ruin is archaeologically important as the sole site of a complete Res GestaeDiviAugusti (Deeds of the Devine Augustus) funerary inscription.

Address: 
Hacı Bayram Veli Caddesi,
Ulus,
Ankara,
Turkey
Opening times

Tues-Sun 0830-1700.

Admission fees

Yes

Disabled access
No
Unesco
No
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