Economy During
World War I, Denizli
mined chromium.
Transportation Denizli Çardak Airport is about 45 minutes drive from the city center. The extension of İzmir-Aydın
highway to Denizli has been announced for several years. Initial infrastructure was laid in
Aydın, but the rest is still forthcoming. The present Aydın-Denizli road, has a very high level of traffic, especially trucks, with each town along the road possessing its own industrial zone.
Places of interest •
Laodicea ad Lycum: north of Denizli near the village of
Eskihisar. The city was established by
Seleucid King,
Antiochus II in honor of his wife, Laodice. This trading city was famous for its woolen and cotton cloths. A letter written by a Laodecian says: "I am happy. I have fortune and I am not in need of anything." Following a large earthquake which destroyed the city, what remains of the ancient city are one of the seven churches of
Asia Minor, the
stadium, the
amphitheatre and the
odeon, the
cistern and the
aqueduct.
(see further Laodicean Church) •
Hierapolis and
Pamukkale World Heritage Sites - north of Denizli
Pamukkale travertines. The city of Hierapolis was founded by the
Pergamon King
Eumenes II in 190 BC. Its closeness to Laodicea led to commercial and military rivalry. The town was built in Greek style. Despite suffering a violent earthquake in 17 AD, it reached its peak during the Roman and Byzantine periods. It was reconstructed during the 2nd and 3rd centuries in stone from quarries in the area, in a Roman style. The town had its most glorious years during the reign of Roman Emperors
Septimius Severus and
Caracalla and became an episcopal seat during the expansion of Christianity. However, as a result of several earthquakes, the most violent of which was in 1354, a great part of the town was destroyed, and its people migrated. • The
Seljuq caravanserai Akhan, which is from Denizli City on the Ankara highway, and a great part of which still remains, was constructed by Karasungur bin Abdullah in 1253-54 when he was acting as the commander of Ladik. It was recently restored along with the
Ottoman konaks nearby and is set to become a visitor's attraction by its own right. •
Honaz mountain is a popular picnic excursion for Denizli's people in summer. • The nearby village of
Goncalı, which is on the railway line, is another excursion. People come to eat the charcoal-grilled thinly-cut kebab called
çöp şiş, preferably with the local
süzme yoghurt and a glass of
rakı. • There is a statue of
Atatürk at Çınar Meydanı in the city centre. •
Servergazi türbesi is located near to the Yenişehir neighborhood. The tomb of the 12th century Turkish commander of the
Seljuk akıncı unit is located there. Many locals visit and pray at the tomb especially on weekends. •
Teraspark Shopping and Lifestyle Center, Teraspark AVM, located in Yenişehir. Teraspark AVM is the biggest shopping center in Denizli. •
Forum Çamlık Shopping and Lifestyle Center, Forum Çamlık AVM, located in the heart of the city centre, Demokrasi Meydanı/Square and surrounded by residential areas, welcomes more than 450,000 people within a catchment area of 20 minutes. The design of Forum Çamlık was inspired by the rich architectural elements that are unique to Province of Denizli. Local stones like Denizli
travertine and marble are used for the cladding of many buildings. File:TR Denizli asv2020-02 img03 Ethnography Museum.jpg|
Denizli Museum File:TR Denizli asv2020-02 img11 view from Teleferik viewpoint.jpg|View of Denizli from a hill File:TR Denizli asv2020-02 img13 The Rooster.jpg|Rooster is the symbol of the city File:TR Denizli asv2020-02 img14 Gazi School.jpg|Gazi Mustafa Kemal Elementary School ==Notable people==