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Ephesus ruin and ancient Greece in summer season, Selcuk in İzmir Province, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ephesus ruin and ancient Greece on the coast of Ionia, Selcuk in İzmir Province, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Celsus ancient Library in Ephesus - Selcuk, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Facade of the Library of Celsus. Ephesus. Selcuk. Izmir province. Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Marble Street, Ephesus, Selcuk, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Ayasoluk castle against blue sky in Selcuk city near the famous Ephesus ruins in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of the Basilica of St. John at Ephesus - Selcuk, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The Marble Street, Ephesus, Selcuk, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of the Basilica of St. John at Ephesus - Selcuk, Turkey. Unkown people. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of the Basilica of St. John at Ephesus - Selcuk, Turkey. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of the Basilica of St. John at Ephesus - Selcuk, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of the Basilica of St. John at Ephesus - Selcuk, Turkey. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of the Basilica of St. John at Ephesus - Selcuk, Turkey. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ruins of the Basilica of St. John at Ephesus - Selcuk, Turkey. Royalty Free Stock Photo
NThis enclosure for archaeological remains at Ephesus elegantly reconciles historic conservation with accessibility for visitors. The site of a succession of great ancient civilizations, Ephesus, on the south-west coast of modern Turkey, embodied a peculiarly fertile synthesis of architecture and culture. In 356BC the Greeks built the Artemesium a colossal Ionic temple dedicated to Artemis the fertility goddess which was one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. During the 2nd century BC, Ephesus was the fourth largest city in the eastern Roman Empire, famous for its Artemesium, the Library of Celsus and its medical school.


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