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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This is an amazing place for people who are interested in exploring glorious past including well preserved ruins of ancient city, sculptures and temple.
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.
Ephesus is a city on the Ionian coast of ancient Greece, located 3 km southwest of Serchuk, Izmir province, Turkey today. It was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian Union during the classical Greek era. Many of Ephesus's cities were destroyed by earthquakes more than a thousand years ago, and today the Ephesus site is the most popular tourist attraction.
The ancient city of Ephesus was built on the coast of Ionia in the 10th century BC, one of the twelve cities of the Ionian Union. In 129 BC, the city fell under the control of the Roman Republic. The city was then famous for the nearby Temple of Artemis, which was designated as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.
Ephesus is an ancient city on the coast of Ionia, Greece, built in the 10th century BC. In 129 BC, the city fell under the control of the Roman Republic. The city was famous at the time for the nearby Temple of Artemis (built around 550 BC), designated as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. In 614 AD, it was partially destroyed by an earthquake. Today, the Ephesus site is the most popular international and local tourist attraction.