Ancient temples in Turkey
 
Adada

 

     
 

 

   
Temple for: Emperor Trajan
erected: probably between 110 and 114 A.D.
Dimensions: Stylobat: 19,5 x 11 m
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Floor plan

   
Roman province: Pisidia
Location: Near the village Sağrak, Sütçüler county, Province Isparta
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   

The ionic pseudoprostyle temple has six columns, on the front. The walls of the Naos have completely collapsed except for one wall. The monumental temple portal pointed towards Agora.

 
   
Emperor:  

It is documented that Emperor Trajan visited some Pisidic towns in 114 AD. Therefore the temple must have been built shortly before his visit. It is assumed that the temple was built between 110 and 114 A.D. as well as the "Temple for the Cult of the Emperor", which was built diagonally opposite it.

Archaeologists seem to dispute whether this temple was built well before Trajan's visit and was originally dedicated to Aphrodite. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator

 
   
The history of Adada:

 
   
 
   
 
     
     
Photos: @chim    
Translation aid: www.DeepL.com/Translator    
Source: Wikipedia and others