Well, I was hopeful but really there is not much left. Just a bit of a wall. Most Turks I asked had no idea what I was talking about...the Haci Bayram Mosque is right next to it so... ask for the Mosque. Will take about 10 minutes to see the whole thing and read the plaque... park beside it is nice though
Naar deze tempel ga je vanwege het verhaal over de goede daden - naar eigen zeggen van deze keizer- van Augustus, waar niet zoveel van te zien is trouwens.Het is wel een plek met een super uitzicht op de burcht, dat maakt het toch weer de moeite waard.
De restanten van de tempel van Augustus zijn heel mooi verwerkt in een park met een mooi waterorgel. Heel smaakvol.
The temple monument has crucial importance for the history of the region at the beginning of the Roman imperial period: it monumentalizes Roman dominance, and also preserved the most complete inscribed copy of Res Gestae divi Augusti (a magnificent piece of imperial propaganda about the achievements of Augustus). I'm also intrigued by the reuse of the building by at least three distinct religious traditions--Roman, Byzantine Christian, and Islamic. Unfortunately, it's hard to get close to the front of the monument or the side with some preserved (but worn) inscription. Still worth a visit. And it's free.
you can visit both Augustus Temple and Hacı Bayram Mosque together because the temple is besides the Mosque. During the construction of Hacı Bayram Mosque, they did not let the workers ruin the temple wall. Now, both pagan temple of roman period and the mosque of islamic period get along well together. The traditional Ankara houses around the temple are being renovated and after the termination of Hamamönü project, it will be amazing. Most of the houses are just renovated and you can visit the traditional stores through the narrow streets. You can eat Hacı Bayram Döner at well-known restaurant of Hacı Bayram close to the Temple site. The view of the Ankara citadel from the hill where the site is located is also interesting.
The wall of this ancient Roman temple is near Haci Bayram Mosque and Julian's Column. Information on the temple itself makes up for the relatively scant amount that there actually is to see. This probably isn't worth going too far out of your way but since it is nar Julian's colum and the mosque it's worth a look. I personally found the Roman baths way more interesting.
it was a little bit tough to arrive there for a foreigner, It was kind of weird that Taxi drivers don' t know the . you must tell next to Hacı Bayram mosque
Храм был построен две с лишним тысячи лет назад и сегодня от него осталась пара стен и портал между ними. Остальное лежит в руинах и смотреть здесь по большому счету не на что. Специально идти к храму Августа. может, и не стоило бы, но рядом стоит мечеть Хаджи Байрам, так что осмотрите оба святилища одновременно - очень удобно. Ну и фонтана потом посидеть можно.
We visited on a friday and prayers were taking place so this area was packed and very atmospheric. The site isn't very big but is worth seeing.
mö.galat imp.amitosun oğlu kral plamenes tarafından roma imp.augustus adına bağlılık nişanesi olarak yapılmış bir din merkezidir .günümüzde turistlerin en çok ziyaret ettiği yerlerin başında gelir.hacıbayramı veli cami ve türbesi ile bitişik olmasıda ayrı bir önem arzeder.roma imp augustusun dünya üzerindeki duvar üzerine yaptığı işleri anlatan yazıtlar bir tek burada eksiksiz görülebilir .gerçekten görülmeğe değer bir yapıttır.