Antiphellos
The main works that have been survived from the ancient city to the present day are tombs carved into the rocks in the north of the city and Lycian sarcophagi scattered on all sides. The most magnificent of the sarcophagi is the Lycian Inscribed Mausoleum (4th century BC), which is located on Uzun Çarşı Street and is called the King's Tomb among the people. One of the important artifacts found in Antiphellos is Kas Antique Theater (1st century BC). The building, which has a capacity of 4000 people, is AD 2. century was repaired. The theater which consists 26 steps, has no stage and the most important feature of the building is that it is the only theater in Anatolia with a sea front.
In the north-east of the theater there is a house-type tomb belonging to that century in a dor type called Akdam. The building was made by cutting natural rock. It is 3.5 meters high and there are 24 girl figures holding hands while dancing.
On the Hastane Caddesi, there is a Temple and he outer face of it was built using neat cut stone. It has been determined that the foundation stones of the building are from the Roman Period. In addition, the Water Cistern from the Lycian era can be seen at the entrance of the marina.