Attraction

Comama Ancient City

Comama

Roman-era frontier town in Pamphylia Secunda, showcasing strategic Pisidian border architecture.

Comama was a strategically important Roman town located on the Pisidian frontier of Pamphylia Secunda. Founded as part of Rome's eastern defenses, it served as a military and administrative hub. Today, visitors can explore remnants of Roman roads, fortifications, and civic structures that highlight its borderland significance.

Archaeological finds include inscriptions detailing the town's role in regional governance. The site offers a quieter alternative to more famous ruins, with panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Wear sturdy shoes as terrain is uneven, and visit in spring/autumn for comfortable temperatures.