Pamukkale

Even Queen Cleopatra was delighted with the thermal water from Pamukkale.

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This water was imported for her, and after bathing she claimed that her skin became much softer, hydrated, and rejuvenated.

Cleopatra’s pool still exists in Hierapolis today. It is located between the building of the Great Baths and the Nymphaeum. It is a thermal water pool that was already in operation during the heyday of Hierapolis when it was a famous spa. Legend has it that his pool was a gift to the ruler of Egypt from Mark Antony.

In ancient times, the pool was surrounded by Ionic-style columns, which collapsed during an earthquake in the seventh century. Their remains rest at the bottom of the pool and tourists today, for whom the pool is open to the public, can bathe in it among the ancient columns.