Atatürk Caddesi, Muratpaşa, 07100 Antalya, Turkey.
Hadrian’s Gate, also known as Üçkapılar (Three Gates), is a stunning Roman triumphal arch in Antalya, Turkey, dating back to 130 AD. It was built to honor the Roman Emperor Hadrian during his visit to the city. The gate’s elegant design includes three archways, supported by Corinthian columns, and intricate carvings on the stone, symbolizing Roman architectural brilliance. As the only remaining entrance gate from the ancient city walls of Antalya, it serves as a historic passageway connecting the old town (Kaleiçi) with the modern city.