DescriptionSinop at foot of Hellenistic tower of north walls 9557.jpg
English: At the northern side of the town, at the western end of the remaining walls, stands a Hellenistic tower (late 4th century-mid 1st century), built when Sinope was the seat of the Pontic kingdom. It is at the oldest and best-preserved area of the ancient city. Excavations here found occupation during the Bronze Age (2600 BC and later).
One of pictures of the tower, and what seems a city gate below, that is toppling over into the sea.
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