A 2,000-year-old library has been discovered at the ancient city of Stratonikeia in southwestern Turkey, offering valuable information about the region’s Greco-Roman past. Stratonikeia, once famed as the “City of Gladiators,” has been undergoing archaeological excavation since 1977. The newly uncovered library is considered a rare find, highlighting the city’s architectural and cultural importance in antiquity. Archaeologists believe the library provides insights into the intellectual life and literary traditions of the time. The site was a major marble city, and this discovery adds to its historical significance. Further research is expected to reveal more details about the library’s collection and its role in the ancient world.