Late Bronze Age Troy, Troy
Facts and practical information
Troy in the Late Bronze Age was a thriving coastal city consisting of a steep fortified citadel and a sprawling lower town below it. It had a considerable population and extensive foreign contacts, including with Mycenaean Greece. Geographic and linguistic evidence suggests that it corresponds to the city of Wilusa known from Hittite texts. Its archaeological sublayers Troy VIh and Troy VIIa are among the candidates for a potential historical setting for the myths of the Trojan War, since aspects of their architecture are consistent with the Iliad's description of mythic Troy and they show potential signs of violent destruction. ()
Troy
Late Bronze Age Troy – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Troy Museum, Hisarlik, Sigeion, Archaeological Site of Troy.