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Ephesus - The ancient city(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk city, monument, ruins, antique, interesting place, archaeological site, historicEphesus; Ancient Greek city of Asia Minor, near the mouth of the Menderes River, in what is today West Turkey, South of Smyrna (now Izmir). One of the greatest of the Ionian cities, it became the leading seaport of the
Ephesus Odeion Theater(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)monument, interesting placehis semi-circular structure, known also as the Small Theatre. According to an inscription unearthed, it was built as a bouleuterion (council chamber) around 150 A.D. by Publius Vedius Antonius and his wife FlaviaPapiana. They were member of a distinguished family
Theatre(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)amphitheatreWikipedia: "At an estimated 44,000 seating capacity, it is believed to be the largest outdoor theater in the ancient world."
Ephesus Antique Theater(tr)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Efes Antik Kenti)amphitheatreThe most magnificent structure in Ephesus ancient city, the great Theatre is located on the slope of Panayir Hill, opposite the Harbor Street, and easily seen when entering from the south entrance to Ephesus. It was first constructed in the
Insula with houses(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)From the opposite part of the Temple of Hadrian the interesting complex of the so-called "Houses on the slope" faces out onto Curetes Street. These houses were inhibated by the most qualified and wealthy social class and for this reason
Yamaç Evleri(es)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)
Car Parking(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)parking, cars
Prytaneion(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)monument, interesting placeThe prytaneion was constructed in the 3rd century B.C. and attained its final shape during the reign of Emperor Augustus. After it was destroyed for various reasons, its columns and some of its other architectural elements were used in the
Prytaneion(de)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)monument, interesting place
Tomb of St. Luke(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)temple, ruins
brothel(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)ruins, historicAncient brothel. There is an underground tunnel here that goes across the street leading to the library.
Celsus Library(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)monument, ancient, interesting place
Celsus Library(es)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)monument, ancient, interesting place
Lower Agora(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)square, monument, interesting place
Commercial Agora(es)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)square, monument, interesting place
The ruins of the walls of ancient City of Ephesus(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk ruins, historic, wall
Vedius Gymnasium(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)monument, interesting place
Vediusgymnasium(de)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)monument, interesting placeDas zwischen 147 und 149 n. Chr. eröffnete Vediusgymnasium stellt eine ca. 13 000 m² große römische Badeanlage vom Typus des Thermengymnasiums dar. Das Gebäude ist eine Kombination aus einer römischen Therme und einem griechischen Gymnasium. Mit seinem symmetrischen Grundriss
WC(en)Turkey / Izmir / Selcuk (Ephesus - The ancient city)public toiletwc toilet
Ephesus Princess(en)Turkey / Aydin / Kusadasi hotel
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