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Perched on the Aegean coast, Assos (Behramkale) is a historic town founded between 900 – 1000 BC. Famous for its ancient ruins, stunning sea views, and ties to Aristotle, Assos is a hidden treasure for history lovers and travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path destination. Once a thriving philosophical hub, today Assos is a charming village filled with locals, tourists, and a bustling port.
900 – 1000 BC – Settlers build a temple atop a crag, offering panoramic views of the Aegean.
348 BC – Aristotle moves to Assos, opens an academy, and encourages philosophers to settle.
334 BC – Alexander the Great liberates Assos from Persian rule.
133 BC – The Romans take control, reducing the city to a small village—a state it has largely maintained.
Temple of Athena: A Hilltop Marvel
Iskele: The Charming Wharf Hamlet
Ancient City of Troy – Walk through the legendary ruins of Homer’s Iliad.
Bozcaada – Visit Turkey’s Aegean island paradise, known for its vineyards & fortress.
Canakkale – The regional capital, offering accommodation & transport links.
Step into ancient history and experience the breathtaking beauty of Assos!