SARDIS ANCIENT CITYKnown biblically as the home of the church that received the fifth of letters to the seven churches in Revelation, Sardis was the capital of the Lydian empire and one of the greatest cities of the ancient world. Located on the banks of the Pactolus River, Sardis was 60 miles inland from Ephesus and Smyrna. The city was home to the famous bishop Melito in the 2nd century. The main features of Sardis includes the Temple of Artemis, Sardis Lower City, Gymnasium Bath House and the Synanogue which is the largest synanoges in size that is ever excavated among ancient sites. Sardis thus sheds light into the strength of the jewish community that inhabited the city in in the 3rd c. A.D.
KULA HOUSESThe authentic Turkish houses scattred all long this appealing historical quarter of Manisa; Kula, wil offer a fascinating experince that will embelish your Sardis trip. The blue, ochre, and dark pink painted facades of traditional Kula houses contribute to the town’s charmingly colourful atmosphere where you can feel the touch of the unique cultural aura and drift back to the past days of the town. The intricate craftmanship that testifies the garndeur of the town will definately strike your sense of art and easthetics.