Patara Lighthouse and Granary
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This mysterious structure is located on the northern edge of the beach and on the western edge of the now silted harbor of Patara. It has been excavated, and now (2026) reconstructed.
In most of the reports this structure has been called a “Lighthouse.” It is dated to about A.D. 60—for the name Nero has been found on the significant remnants of the circular inscription that surrounded this structure.
It is claimed by some that this is the 'oldest preserved' lighthouse in the world!
Paul and Luke changed ships at Patara as they traveled to Jerusalem at the end of Paul's third journey (Acts 21:1-3).
To view a map and descriptive comments on Patara, and 27 images(!), Click Here.
Photos (22)

Lighthouse and Sea

Patara Lighthouse 1

Lighthouse 1

Lighthouse 2

Lighthouse 3

Lighthouse Under Construction

Tower Exterior 1

Tower Exterior 2

Tower Entrance

Tower Interior

Interior Staircase

Greek Inscription

Greek Inscription -Fasteners

Greek Inscription - Detail

Granary of Hadrian 1

Granary of Hadrian 2

Granary of Hadrian Interior

Granary of Hadrian NE Corner

Temple–Tomb

Temple–Tomb Area

Temple–Tomb Interior

Temple–Tomb Construction
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