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An Ancient Travel Journey

Carey MariucciProfessor DekleEnglish 110129 April 2013

• Located along the coastline of the Aegean Sea, this city was considered to be the connection portal in which the west, “Greece and Rome” visited the east, Asia.

• During the first and the second century A.D. Ephesus, was at its peak. A vibrant city with

comfortable hillside homes and a population of about 250,000 people.

• Today visitors are enticed the ambiance of the biblical and mythological, along with the accounting of the emperors and saints, which lived and visited this once magnificent city.

Statue of the Virgin Mary

Queen Diana

Goddess Nike

Alexander The Great

• Most visitors to Ephesus arrive by cruise ship.

• Some visitors begin their excursion at the impressive Gate of Hercules .

• Once in Ephesus it is not hard to imagine the historical past. The colonnade streets are adorned

and remarkably preserved Greco-Roman relics with beautiful temples and shrines.

Temple of Domitian

Once one of the cities largest temples

Odeon - a small theatre Temple of Hadrian

Some of the sites to be seen

as you tour the city of Ephesus.

The Public Latrine

The brothel

Foot prints in the cement

showing the way to the brothel

World’s largest ancient library

that housed over 12,000 scrolls

Temple of Artemis is regarded as

“ one of the seven ancient wonders of the world”.

A drawing of what the

Temple might of looked like

back in ancient time.

This is the remains

of the temple today.

Some biblical figures also resided in Ephesus

Saint Paul who wrote a letter to the Ephesian Church, known as the book of Ephesians.

Saint Mary

The home of Saint Mary

Holy water near Saint Mary’s house

Prayer wall on the way to the House of Saint Mary

Saint John

Saint John Basilica today Model rendition of Saint John Basilica

Some great entertainers have held concerts in Ephesus.

Sting 1993

Jethro Tull 1991

Is a city that has transcended through the centuries and

is considered not only a place of wonder and beauty;

it is an ancient universe all unto itself.

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• Music by –Fincan Fincana Kurban

• Koro-Music from Turkey

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