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About Ephesus

Ephesus – The Second Largest & Best-Preserved Ancient City in the World

 Location: Western Turkey, near Selcuk
 Founded: 10th century BC
 Famous For: Incredible Greco-Roman ruins, Library of Celsus, Great Theatre, Temple of Artemis

Why Visit Ephesus?

Best-Preserved Ancient City in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Home to One of the Seven Churches of Asia (Revelation, Bible).
A Site of Early Christianity & the Gospel of John.
Second Largest City in the Roman Empire (after Rome itself!).
Once Home to the Legendary Temple of Artemis (One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World).

Main Attractions in Ephesus
 The Library of Celsus

✔️ Built in 125 AD by Gaius Julius Aquila for his father, Celsus Polemaeanus.
✔️ One of the most photographed ancient structures in the world.
✔️ Once held 12,000 scrolls, making it one of the greatest libraries of antiquity.
✔️ Stunning two-story facade with columns & statues representing Wisdom, Knowledge, Goodness & Thought.

 The Great Theatre of Ephesus

✔️ Could seat 25,000 spectators!
✔️ Hosted gladiator battles, dramas & public meetings.
✔️ Built during the Hellenistic period, later expanded by the Romans.
✔️ Mentioned in the Bible – St. Paul preached here to convert pagans to Christianity.

 Temple of Hadrian

✔️ Dedicated to Emperor Hadrian (AD 117-138).
✔️ Beautifully preserved relief carvings of gods & goddesses.
✔️ One of the best examples of Roman architecture in Ephesus.

 The Odeon (Small Theatre)

✔️ A bouleuterion (council house) where political & philosophical debates were held.
✔️ Capacity: 1,500 people.
✔️ Once covered by a wooden roof, making it an excellent venue for musical performances.

 The Marble Sacred Street

✔️ The main road of ancient Ephesus, connecting the Library of Celsus to the Theatre.
✔️ Lined with ancient shops, statues & monuments.
✔️ Evidence of a brothel! (Roman graffiti points towards it).

 The Terrace Houses (Elite Roman Mansions)

✔️ Luxury homes of wealthy Ephesians with well-preserved mosaics & frescoes.
✔️ Heating systems & private baths – showing Roman engineering genius.
✔️ Located opposite the Temple of Hadrian.

 The Commercial Agora (Marketplace)

✔️ The economic heart of ancient Ephesus, where goods from all over the empire were traded.
✔️ Surrounded by colonnaded walkways & grand arches.

 The Gate of Augustus

✔️ Main entrance to the city.
✔️ Named after the first Roman Emperor Augustus.

 Religious & Biblical Significance of Ephesus
 St. John’s Basilica

✔️ Built over the believed tomb of St. John, one of Jesus’ 12 apostles.
✔️ Constructed by Emperor Justinian in the 6th century AD.
✔️ A major Christian pilgrimage site.

 House of the Virgin Mary

✔️ Believed to be the final home of Mary, mother of Jesus.
✔️ Discovered in the 19th century based on visions of a German nun.
✔️ Visited by Popes Paul VI, John Paul II & Benedict XVI.

 Church of Mary (Council of Ephesus Site, 431 AD)

✔️ First church dedicated to the Virgin Mary in history.
✔️ Hosted the Council of Ephesus (431 AD), which confirmed Mary as the “Mother of God”.

 Other Must-Visit Places Near Ephesus
 Sirince Village

✔️ Famous for wine-making & Greek-style architecture.
✔️ Quaint cobbled streets, local markets & stunning mountain views.

 Pergamon

✔️ Ancient Acropolis & Temple of Trajan.
✔️ Famous for the Pergamon Altar (now in Berlin Museum).

 Pamukkale & Hierapolis

✔️ Stunning white travertine terraces & ancient healing thermal pools.

 How to Get to Ephesus?

  By Air: Fly into Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB), then drive 1 hour to Ephesus.
  By Train: Regular trains from Izmir to Selcuk (Ephesus).
  By Bus: Direct buses from Istanbul, Ankara & major Turkish cities.
  By Car: Easy drive from Izmir, Kusadasi & Selcuk.


 Why Visit Ephesus?

One of the most well-preserved ancient cities in the world.
A major historical, biblical & architectural landmark.
Home to the Temple of Artemis – One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site & a must-visit for history lovers.

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