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🏛️ Zeugma, once a thriving and wealthy city, was a major Greco-Roman settlement split by the Euphrates River. The name “Zeugma” translates to “bridge” or “crossing”, referencing the pontoons that once connected the two settlements.
🗺️ The city was originally divided into two settlements:
🌍 This strategic location made Zeugma a major commercial hub, where merchants and traders from the East and West exchanged goods and wealth.
💰 A City Built on Art, War, and Trade
🏺 With its wealth, Zeugma became famous for its stunning villas, mosaics, and sculptures, many of which are now displayed in the Zeugma Mosaic Museum in Gaziantep.
⚔️ Mid-3rd Century Decline
🌊 Submergence Underwater & Archaeological Rescue
✨ A fascinating archaeological site, offering a glimpse into one of the most prosperous cities of the ancient world.
📸 Even partially submerged, Zeugma’s ruins, including remnants of its villas, walls, and streets, remain breathtaking.
🏺 A visit to Zeugma is best combined with a tour of the Zeugma Mosaic Museum, where you can see the city’s stunning mosaics and artifacts up close.
🚀 Step back in time and explore the lost city of Zeugma—a place where ancient wealth, art, and commerce thrived on the banks of the Euphrates!