Monumental Tombs There are two known monumental tombs. The first of these is in Karaburun and the other is in Kızılbel. The walls of the Karaburun King Tomb room on the Antalya – Elmalı road are decorated with frescoes of hunting and war scenes. Kızılbel tomb monument is on the Elmalı – Yuvayol road to the west of the city. It consists of a room made of limestone blocks.

Treasure: It was found in 1984, just north of the Antalya – Elmalı road line, between the King’s Tomb and Gökpınar Village. This treasure consisting of 190 silver antique coins was smuggled to America by antiques smugglers. It is still owned by a private person in Boston Museum Fine Arts. The Athens Decadrachmas (14 pieces, 600,000 $ each), which is described as the most precious ancient coin of the world, is located in this great treasure.

Mosques: Selcuklu Mosque, Kütük Mosque, Sinan-ı Ümmi Mosque, Ömer Pasha Mosque and Complex are the works of the city that are worth seeing.
Korkuteli: 67 km from Antalya. away. 3 km west of Korkuteli, Alaaddin Mosque, whose only door remains standing today, and in the same region, the Seljuk Madrasa, which was built in 1319 by El Emin Sinaeddin from the Hamidoğulları, can be seen.

Gündoğmuş: 182 km from Antalya. There are many ancient city ruins in Gündoğmuş district at a distance. 7 km north of Güzel Bağ Subdistrict. Hagia Sophia, which has not been excavated yet, is located in the south-west of Gündoğmuş city center and 7 km from the city. At a distance of 2 km east of Senir Village, Asar Ruins, in Sumene location. The ruins in the Kese area at a distance of 11 km to the city center and to the south-west of Gündoğmuş city center. Gedfi Ruins at a distance are important ancient city ruins.













