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Smyrna Ancient City

Konak, Izmir 6 Euros
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6 Euros
Visiting Hours
09:00 - 18:00
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About Smyrna Ancient City

Located beneath and around modern-day Izmir, Smyrna Ancient City was one of the most important Greek and Roman cities of the Aegean world. Known today as ancient Smyrna, the city played a major role in trade, politics, culture, and early Christianity for thousands of years.

With its strategic harbor, fertile surroundings, and connection to major trade routes, Smyrna became one of the most influential cities of western Anatolia throughout antiquity.

Today, visitors can explore the Agora of Smyrna and archaeological remains scattered across Izmir, revealing layers of Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman history hidden beneath the modern city.

The History of Smyrna Ancient City

The earliest settlement connected to Smyrna dates back thousands of years to the Bronze Age. Archaeological discoveries in the Bayrakli area, often called Old Smyrna, indicate early Aeolian and later Ionian Greek settlement.

According to ancient traditions, the city was later reorganized during the Hellenistic period after Alexander the Great is believed to have envisioned a new Smyrna on the slopes of Mount Pagos, known today as Kadifekale.

The new city developed around the area of modern Izmir’s historical center and rapidly grew into one of the most important port cities of the eastern Mediterranean.

Smyrna flourished especially during:

  • the Hellenistic period
  • Roman rule
  • the Byzantine Empire
  • early Christianity

The city became famous for:

  • its large harbor
  • cosmopolitan population
  • trade networks
  • temples and public buildings
  • cultural life
  • strong connection to the Roman world

Smyrna is also one of the Seven Churches of Revelation mentioned in the New Testament, making it an important destination in biblical history.

Throughout its long history, earthquakes, fires, wars, and urban rebuilding continuously reshaped the city.

What to See in Smyrna Ancient City

Agora of Smyrna

The Agora of Smyrna is the most important surviving archaeological site of ancient Smyrna. Built during the Roman period after a devastating earthquake in the 2nd century AD, the agora contains arches, columns, courtyards, inscriptions, and underground vaulted chambers.

Roman arches inside the Agora of Smyrna Ancient City in ancient Izmir
The Agora of Smyrna preserves impressive Roman arches and vaulted corridors in the heart of modern Izmir.

Kadifekale (Mount Pagos)

Kadifekale, meaning “Velvet Castle,” stands on the hill associated with the Hellenistic refoundation of Smyrna. The site offers panoramic views over modern Izmir and the Gulf of Izmir.

Roman and Byzantine Remains

Scattered remains of Roman roads, water systems, walls, and architectural fragments can still be found throughout the historical districts of Izmir.

Connection to Early Christianity

Smyrna holds an important place in Christian history as one of the Seven Churches of Revelation and as the city associated with Saint Polycarp, one of the early Christian bishops and martyrs.

Why Visit Smyrna Ancient City

Unlike isolated archaeological sites, Smyrna offers a unique experience where ancient history exists directly within a modern living city.

Visitors can experience:

  • ancient Greek history
  • Roman urban culture
  • biblical heritage
  • Ottoman Izmir
  • modern Aegean life

all within the same destination.

Smyrna is especially recommended for travelers interested in:

  • archaeology
  • biblical history
  • ancient trade cities
  • urban history
  • Roman architecture
  • early Christianity
  • Izmir history

Plan Your Visit

The Agora of Smyrna is located in the center of modern Izmir and can easily be reached by tram, metro, taxi, or walking from nearby districts.

Museum Pass Turkey is generally accepted, and opening hours may vary seasonally.

Because the archaeological site is located inside the city center, Smyrna can easily be combined with:

during the same day itinerary.

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FAQ

What is Smyrna Ancient City famous for?
Smyrna is famous as the ancient predecessor of modern Izmir and as one of the most important port cities of the ancient Aegean world.
Is Smyrna mentioned in the Bible?
Yes. Smyrna Ancient City is one of the Seven Churches of Revelation mentioned in the New Testament.
Where is ancient Smyrna located today?
Smyrna Ancient City is located within modern Izmir, especially around the Agora and Kadifekale areas.
Is the Agora of Smyrna Ancient City worth visiting?
Yes. Many visitors consider it one of the hidden historical gems of Izmir because of its impressive Roman arches and underground structures.
Can you visit Smyrna and Ephesus on the same trip?
Absolutely. Many travelers combine Izmir, Smyrna Ancient City and Ephesus within the same itinerary while exploring western Turkey.
How much time do you need at the Agora of Smyrna?
Most visitors spend between 45 minutes and 1.5 hours exploring the archaeological site.
Is Smyrna important in Christianity?
Yes. Smyrna is one of the Seven Churches of Revelation and is strongly associated with Saint Polycarp, one of the earliest Christian martyrs.
Can you walk from Kemeralti Bazaar to the Agora?
Yes. The Agora of Smyrna is located very close to Kemeralti Bazaar and can easily be reached on foot.
Can you visit Smyrna and Ephesus in one day?
Yes, but it can feel rushed. Many travelers prefer spending one day in Izmir and another day exploring Ephesus and Selcuk.
Is Kadifekale safe to visit?
Yes. Most tourists visit Kadifekale during daytime hours for panoramic views over Izmir and the Gulf.

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