Many important buildings in Laodicea have survived or have been unearthed by excavations. Many of them bear traces of Roman architecture and are home to some of the largest ancient buildings in Anatolia.
Stadium and Gymnasium: The 285-meter-long stadium is one of the best preserved stadiums in Anatolia. It hosted both sports matches and performances. The gymnasium next to it was a social centre where young people were educated.
Ancient Theatres: It has two theatres, one large (20,000 seats) and one small one. The large theatre was built following Roman architecture and was at the heart of social life in the city.
The Oldest Christian Basilica in Anatolia: A large basilica, unearthed in the 2010s and thought to be one of the earliest Christian buildings in Anatolia, is also located here.
Temples: The remains of temples dedicated to Zeus and Apollo also reflect the religious texture of the city.
Collonaded Avenues: The north-south and east-west collonaded avenues dividing the city into two parts reveal the architectural aesthetics and urban planning of the period.