
Apollonia (Archaeological site)
Apollonia is an ancient archaeological site located in what is now modern-day Albania. It was founded in the 6th century BC and became an important Greek and later Roman city. Notable for its well-preserved ruins, Apollonia features remnants of temples, an amphitheater, and a Roman forum. It played a significant role in trade and culture in the Mediterranean. Today, it serves as a valuable site for archaeologists and historians, offering insights into ancient urban life and interactions between different civilizations. The site is also a popular tourist destination due to its rich historical significance.