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Type
  
Villa rustica

Ownership
  
Partially demolished

Gökkale

Location
  
Silifke, Mersin Province, Turkey

Periods
  
Roman Empire to early Byzantine Empire

Region
  
Mediterranean Region, Turkey

Gökkale is an ancient villa rustica in Silifke district of Mersin Province, Turkey

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Geography

Gökkale at 36°31′N 33°57′E is situated to the northwest of the İmamlı village. Imamlı can be reached via a 15 km (9.3 mi) road from Atakent which is on Turkish state highway . The 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) - road to from İmamlı to Gökkale is not accessible by motor vehicles. But there is a footpath which at times coincides with a Roman road. The distance to Silifke is 30 kilometres (19 mi) and to Mersin is 87 kilometres (54 mi).

History

Gökkale literally means "Skycastle". But actually it was a residence. Gökkale is situated in a region which was once called Cilicia Trachaea (Rugged Cilicia). This region was famous for olive production and there were vast farms during the Roman Empire and early Byzantine Empire eras. Villa rusticas were residences of wealthy farm owners.

Building

The building with orthogonal masonry has six rooms. The windows are supported by vaults. There is a big cistern under the front yard of the building. There are two sarcophagi, the ruins of an olive press and a mill around the building.

Trivia

In 1949 the building was temporarily used as a village school.

References

Gökkale Wikipedia


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