First published: 08/10/21.

Philipp Peterer 1

Archaeological Site Of Assos

Archaeological Site of Assos (On tentative list)

Archaeological Site of Assos by Can SARICA

I almost missed this great Greek site, because I didn’t find the entrance first. I expected (as usual) a parking lot and an easy accessible main entrance. Unfortunately the entrance is inside the village. You need to park your car and walk up the hill, right through the village. Not knowing that I passed the village and drove down to the ancient harbour, along the fence of the archaeological site, looking for an entrance. I drove down to the ancient harbour with its tiny village and paid it a short visit. After asking in a hotel I went back to the village and found the entrance right before they were closing. After a short negotiation they let me in, mentioning the exit that could only be opened from the inside, and left. This resulted in me being the absolute only person inside this rather big and beautiful site.

The heart of Assos is the Temple of Athena on the top of the hill. From there you also have a fantastic view over the sea. Down the hill, there is much more to see. The town wall is a highlight, but there is also a Necropolis (road with several tombs), several rather well preserved civic buildings and a huge theatre that uses the topography to its advantage.

As with many archaeological sites I am not sure what Assos exactly adds to the list, that is not covered by other sites, but nevertheless it’s a great place and it feels like it should be a WHS.

Assos is less than an hour drive from Troy WHS and a quick detour if you drive between Troy and Pergamon. I also included the TWHS of Galipoli and Ayvalik in my itinerary.

Comments

No comments yet.

Log in to post a comment