Söğüt pointed out that the temple was built in the name of Hecate, an important goddess of the period, in Lagina, and was a religious center of Stratonikeia Ancient City, located 8.5 kilometers (5.28 miles) from Yatağan district in Muğla.
He said the dig has continued for 12 months in the sanctuary and all architectural blocks are revised where they used to belong.
"Visitors will now be able to see these columns as they were 2,050 years ago. The columns are now standing in the sanctuary where a ceremony was held in the name of the goddess Hecate in ancient times," he said.