The Domitian Gate, standing at the entrance of ancient Hierapolis near Pamukkale, Turkey, was constructed in the 1st century AD to honor Emperor Domitian. This imposing three-arched gateway, flanked by two large towers, once marked the main entrance to the city. It reflects the grandeur of Roman architecture and offers a glimpse into Hierapolis’ prominence as a frontier city in the Roman Empire. Today, the well-preserved gate invites visitors to step back in time and explore the ancient ruins beyond.