One of the most famous monuments of the Roman era in Turkey is the Column of the Julian the Apostate. Julian's Column is located at the edge of the basin, between the Financial Directorate and Ankara City Hall, south of the ruins of the Temple of Augustus. It does not contain inscriptions. The column is 15 metres high. It was built in honour of the arrival of the Emperor Julian in 362. People call this column the minaret of Belkis.
Julian's Column is built in the Corinthian style with many hoops. At all At all times this historical monument has made a strong impression on the tourists of the of the city. An interesting fact is that storks nest on top of the column.

