Republican-era house in ancient city to serve tourism in west Turkey

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A building completed during the Turkish republican era, located in the 2,300-year-old ancient city of Stratonikeia in the western province of Muğla and included on the UNESCO Tentative List, will be restored and used for touristic purposes. 

The ancient city of Stratonikeia, located in the Eskihisar neighborhood of Muğla's Yatağan district, is home to many artifacts dating back to the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Selcuk, Ottoman and republican periods. 

Excavation works are still ongoing in the ancient city, while the 19th century "Bılla House" will also be restored. 

The restoration has been initiated by the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Museums and will open when the work is done. 

The head of the Stratonikeia excavations, Professor Bilal Söğüt, said excavations were ongoing in the ancient city while historic structures were also being revived. 

Some of the surviving structures are landowner houses, known as "aga houses," said Söğüt, adding that the Bılla House was one such house. 

"The century-old house is located in the ancient site. The historic tissue there is still kept alive as a whole. The ancient city was used in the classical era and later reorganized in subsequent eras," he said. 

Söğüt said people gathered in the area of the house during ceremonies in the ancient city. 

"The assembly building located right next to the house has the names and prices of all products sold in the Roman era on its walls. There is the calendar of Stratonikeia inside the building. Behind are an Ottoman-era house and the Bılla House, which was completed in the Republican era. That is why this site is very important to us, as it is a complex that includes Hellenistic, Ottoman and Republican...

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