Agora of Hierapolis
About Agora of Hierapolis
Hierapolis' Agora is one of the major areas that served as the main market and gathering space in this ancient city.
Built during the Roman period, it was one of the largest agoras in Asia Minor, with a central open space surrounded by colonnades, shops, and administrative buildings.
It was a place for trade, festivals, and public discourse. On a daily basis, Agora occupied a crucial place in the life of the inhabitants.
Today, the surviving structures of Agora in Hierapolis are among the places of interest for the tourists who visit Pamukkale.