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Schedule
Departs from your hotel in the morning to visit
the ruins of the Temple of Artemis, one of the
seven ancient wonders of the world. Then proceeds
to the Ancient City of Ephesus where you will
explore some of the best preserved theatres,
fountains and buildings in the world.
A definite must while in Turkey. Then, not to be
forgotten is the House of the Virgin Mary on top
of the mountain.
A pilgrimage site for many people of all
denominayions. At the end of the tour you will
visit the Isabey Mosque and the wonderful Sirince
Village. Lunch is included in the tour as well as
transfer back to your hotel.
Ephesus - Selcuk
Ephesus, which was one of the twelve Ion cities,
developed as a result of the union of the Ion
immigrants with the natives living near the temple
of Kybele. Afterwards, the spectacular temple
built for this goddess who then took the name of
the Greek Goddess Artemis, would be famous as one
of the seven wonders of the world. Like the other
Ionian cities, Ephsos was ruled by Lydia, Persia,
Macedonia and lastly by Roman rule.
This city was one of the most popular cities of
the ancient world and was given special attention
by many Hellenistic Kings. For instance it is
known that Lysimakhos built this city and gave it
to his wife, Arsinoe's name, and that the King of
Pergamon Attalos II, enlarged the port. Because
the Romans made Ephesos the capital of the Asian
State, the city became one of the biggest
settlements in Anatolia. The city was an important
centre for Christianity at this time.
Owing to its wonderful position and associated
ports, Ephesos became Anatolia's biggest trade
centre. The Celsus Library, the theatre, stadium,
gymnasium, the temples and the famous baths are
responsible for this city becoming a sports,
religious, cultural and entertainment centre
specially in Roman times.
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