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Stone walls and excavated ruins of ancient Troy in Çanakkale, surrounded by dry grass and open skies.

Ancient City of Troy

The ancient City of Troy, immortalized in Homer’s Iliad, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most significant archaeological landmarks in the world. Located in northwestern Turkey, Troy reveals layers of civilizations spanning over 4,000 years, including remnants from the Bronze Age and classical antiquity. Visitors can explore its ancient walls, gateways, and reconstructed wooden horse, symbolizing the legendary Trojan War. Beyond mythology, Troy was a vital trade hub linking Anatolia with the Aegean world, influencing cultural and historical development across regions. Today, it offers both scholarly insight and mythic allure for travelers.

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