Temple of Serapis
The temple, whose ruins are in the garden of the Archeology Museum, was built in the 4th century BC, and in 1951, when it was used for many years, Assoc. Dr. It is understood from the materials found in the excavations by Ekrem Akurgal and L. Budde. During the excavation, terracotta architectural fragments and figures of Serapis, Dionysus, Heracles, Issis or Kore were found. The inscription found by Robinson states that the temple belongs to Serapis. 15 meters in length, 8.60 m. The altar section in the south of the temple, which is rectangular in width, consists of marble blocks. To the east of the temple is the foundation of the old and small building, which is covered by the courtyard pavement. It is understood from the steps surrounding the temple that the temple is on a step.