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Ruins of the ancient Greek city in Selcuk, Izmir Province, Turkey. Ephesus is a popular tourist attraction in Turke
Izmir, Turkey - Apr 22 2012. The Library of Celsus is an ancient Roman building in Ephesus, Anatolia, now part of Selçuk, Turkey.Selçuk is popular historical district of İzmir in the Turkey.
Ephesus was a city in Ancient Greece. Ephesus or Efes is located near Selcuk modern city in Izmir Province in Turkey.
The Library of Celsus, built in A.D. 135, in the ancient city of Ephesus.
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The Commercial Agora in the ancient city ruins of Ephesus, Turkey near Selcuk with wooded green tree copy space.
A wide shot displaying the majestic ruins of the Temple of Hadrian, with blue sky above and tourists exploring the historic site.
Ephesus, Turkey - November 2, 2020. Pollio Monument and Fountain of Domitian at Ephesus ancient site in Turkey. The 8m high structure is a ruined honorific burial which was erected in the 1st half of the 1st century A.D. in memory of Gaius Sextilius Pollio by his stepson.
Large crowds of tourists walk down Curetes Street, the main road through the ancient city of Ephesus, Turkey, with the Library and Mausoleum of Celsus at the end.
The theater of Ephesus (Efes) with harbour street, Turkey.
Celcus Library in Ephesus at sunset, Wide angle view
Celsus library in the Ancient City of Ephesus with its magnificent view in night museums
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Selçuk, Turkey - August 30, 2024: Tourists visiting the Library of Celsius in the ruins of the Ancient City of Ephesus in Selçuk, Turkey.
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Visitors exploring the ruins of the Library of Celsus, a historic Roman building in Ephesus, Turkey, on a sunny day.
Izmir, Selçuk, Turkey- August 30 2021: Ephesus was a city in ancient Greece on the coast of Ionia. Harbour street in Ephesus. Ancient City of Ephesus.
Celsus library in Ephesus, Turkey
Lower Agora - Sagalassos\n\nWe began the excavation of the Lower Agora in 1992. This second major city square must already have existed in late Hellenistic times. Its rectangular shape and pavement may go back to the reign of Augustus. The Southwest Agora gate, built during the reign of Tiberius (A.D. 14-37), may have already occupied roughly its later position at the time of its construction. In any case, this elegant U-shaped Corinthian gateway was rebuilt in its current position at a later date and with somewhat shorter lateral wings. This probably happened during refurbishment of the north, west, and east sides of the square which may have started in the later first century A.D. and culminated during the reign of Trajan. This refurbishment included the construction of the eastern and western porticoes in the Ionic order, the reconstruction and repair of the Apollo Klarios temple on a terrace to the west (after Vespasian, also the first temple for the emperor's cult), the construction of the Odeion on a terrace to the north of the square, and the construction of a first Trajanic nymphaeum on the north side of the square itself. During refurbishment two new roads were built. One road was bounded to the west by a curved terrace wall that included a simple vaulted fountain surrounded by six busts of the city's major gods. It gave access to the agora by means of a curved stairway from the northeast. A second road was located between the shops of the east portico and the western facade of the Roman Baths. Around A.D. 200, under the Severian emperors, a new more elaborate nymphaeum was constructed just 0.40 m in front of the Trajanic one. The curved terrace wall of the square's northeast access was extended to join this new building. At some later date a kind of gateway must have been built over its stairway.
The Temple of Hadrian in Ephesus Ancient City
View at Ruins of the ancient city Ephesus, the ancient Greek city in Turkey, in a beautiful summer day
Celcus Library in Ephesus at sunset, Wide angle view
Ancient city of Ephesus or Efes in Turkey. Antique ruins of roman city.
Library of Celsus, ruins of ancient city Ephesus, Turkey
Izmir, Turkey - May19 2019. The Library of Celsus is an ancient Roman building in Ephesus, Anatolia, now part of Selçuk, Turkey.Selçuk is popular historical district of İzmir in the Turkey.
Ancient ruins in the city of Ephesus, Turkey . High quality photo
Ruins of the Saint John's basilica in the town of Selcuk near the famous Ephesus ruins in Turkey. It is said that John the Evangelist was burried here.  \nSelcuk. İzmir, Turkey, 09/02/2024
Wide angle view of the Ephesus Ancient Greek Theatre, showcasing the historic ruins under clear blue skies.
Scenic mountain view and columns along Harbour Street as seen from the Grand Theater in the ancient city ruins of Ephesus, Turkey near Selcuk with blue sky copy space.
Ephesus ancient city - Temple of Hadrian
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