The ancient city of Ephesus has a long history and is worth seeing! !
Selçuk
Posted: Jul 22, 2020
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GG travel
5/5Outstanding
This is an amazing place for people who are interested in exploring glorious past including well preserved ruins of ancient city, sculptures and temple.
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Posted: Sep 29, 2023
Dr BP
5/5Outstanding
Absolutely stunning ancient Roman capital near Selcuk in Turkey. It's actually walking distance from town. My recommendation is to go in winter where there are almost no tourists and you can practically have the place to yourself.
In fact, the ancient city of Ephesus ruins park is a relics of the ancient holy city, an open outdoor museum of Ephesus, also known as Ephesus, one of the most important Greek cities in the early classical era. Yes, it was not Turkey at that time, it was a rich and exquisite sea civilization trading city. City established by the settlers of Athens in the 10th century BC, the place name that appears in the New Testament is one of the most complete ancient cities in the world and the largest ancient city of Greece and Rome in the world, which was once one of the five largest cities of the Roman Empire in the ancient Greeks and the Romans. The horse period was once prosperous, Ephesus was located near the Bayindel Estuary on the Aegean coast, less than 1 km from the sea, and with its convenient maritime trade, it quickly developed into the most prosperous city in the Mediterranean economy and culture for a long time, and it was ancient. Second largest city in the Roman Empire after Rome
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Posted: Jun 25, 2022
熔岩
5/5Outstanding
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Ephesus is the best preserved classical city in the eastern Mediterranean, and a good place to experience and experience Roman life. As the capital of the Roman Empire in Asia (Asia Province), it enjoyed the title of "the first and largest metropolis in Asia". The world said that it was not Rome, and it was better than Rome. The main remaining buildings are : Stone Pillar Roadway, Artemis Statue, Roman Emperor Domitian Altary, Ancient Greek Philosopher Socrates Murals, Christian Sexuality School Leader Theodosian relief, Hadrian Emperor's Temple, St. John's Church, Library, Theatre, Bathroom, etc. It's a good choice to do your homework and visit or rent a tour guide.