ÇEŞME
Çeşme
is a charming convergence of healing mineral springs,
excellent beaches, crystal clear waters and sun, perfect
for vacationers. It is located 94 km west of İzmir, on
the very tip of the peninsula that bears its name. It was
called as the 'little harbor' by sailors, but in the
course of time, the area became known as Çeşme (Fountain)
due to the increasing number of fountains with ice - cold
waters. The Erythrai Ancient City excavated in (the
village of) Çeşme-Ildırı, the Castle, Caravanserai and
many fountains from Ottoman Period and the other examples
of civil architecture in the historical texture of the
city compose the historical and archaeological remains of
the area.
Today the remains of the
Acropolis can be seen on top of the hill which is in the
city centre. Small statuettes offered to the Temple of
Athena Pallas were found during the excavations in the
Acropolis. One of the most important finds is the statue
of a woman belonging to Archaic Age. It is on display in
the İzmir Museum of Archaeology.
History
Çeşme, the port of Erythrai Ancient City, was called
as Cyssus in Ancient Times. It was an important settlement
area in the 6th century BC. The city developed its trade
by establishing relations with Egypt, Cyprus and Western
Countries.
Climate
The Mediterranean Climate
is dominant in Çeşme. It is quite hot and exposed to the
winds blowing from the north. |