Eflatun Pınar

Local nameEflatunpınar Höyüğü
LocationBeyşehir, Turkey

Eflatun Pınar is the name given to a spring, which rises up from the ground, and the stone-built pool monument built at the time of the Hittite Empire. The spring lies inside the Lake Beyşehir National Park, 85 km west of Konya, and drains into Lake Beyşehir in central Anatolia at ancient Pisidia region. During the Late Bronze Age, a sacred pool monument was built here in trachyte ashlar masonry dedicated to the sacred spring cult of ancient Hittites. The monument was interpreted as a shrine to Plato during the medieval period.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eflatun_Pınar

Address 42700, Turkey

Coordinates 37°49'24.795" N 31°40'15.561" E

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