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Step back in time and explore the ancient city of Ephesus, a captivating destination that holds the secrets of history within its ruins

Background imageEphesus Collection: Shakespeare - The Comedy of Errors

Shakespeare - The Comedy of Errors - Adriana: Come, I will fasten on this sleeve of thine. circa 1830

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ephesus, Greece, circa 1880s

Ephesus, Greece, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageEphesus Collection: Marble fountain pipe. Dionysiac mask

Marble fountain pipe. Dionysiac mask
GREEK ART. Marble fountain pipe representing a Dionysiac mask. S. II d.C. It comes from Ephesus. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey. Ephesus. Temple of Hadrian. 2nd century. Frieze rel

Turkey. Ephesus. Temple of Hadrian. 2nd century. Frieze rel
Turkey. Ephesus. Greco-Roman city. Ruins Temple of Hadrian. 2nd century. Frieze reliefs, 3rd century

Background imageEphesus Collection: Roman era. Turkey. Ephesus Latrines (public toilets). 1st ce

Roman era. Turkey. Ephesus Latrines (public toilets). 1st century AD

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Facade of Celsus Library

Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Facade of Celsus Library, 117-120 A.C. It was built in honour of the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, completed in 135 AD by Celsus son

Background imageEphesus Collection: Roman relief of gladiatorial combat

Roman relief of gladiatorial combat
Roman relief depicting a gladiatorial combat. Marble. 3rd century AD. From Ephesus, Turkey. Neues Museum (New Museum). Berlin. Germany

Background imageEphesus Collection: Basilica of St. John, Ephesus. Constructed by Justinian I, 6

Basilica of St. John, Ephesus. Constructed by Justinian I, 6
Basilica of St. John was a basilica in Ephesus. Constructed by Justinian I, 6th century. It stands over the believed burial site of John the Apostle. Gate. Selcuk. Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ruins of Commercial Agora. Near

Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ruins of Commercial Agora. Near
Turkey. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Ancient Greek city, and later a major Roman city. Coast of Ionia. Commercial Agora. Was built in the III century BC. Hellenic period

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ephesus. Roman latrinae

Ephesus. Roman latrinae
Ephesus. Latrinae, roman public toilets, 1st century AD. Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Roman art. Turkey. Military helmet and greaves. Relief. Ephe

Roman art. Turkey. Military helmet and greaves. Relief. Ephe
Roman art. Turkey. Military helmet and greaves to protect the legs of the soldiers. Relief. Ephesus

Background imageEphesus Collection: Greek art. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Overview of Street of Curet

Greek art. Asia Minor. Ephesus. Overview of Street of Curetes. Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey. Ephesus. Fountain of Trajan. 2nd Century AD

Turkey. Ephesus. Fountain of Trajan. 2nd Century AD
Turkey. Ephesus. Fountain of Trajan. Built in around 104 C.E. It was constructed for the honor of emperor Trajan. Norht of Curetes Street

Background imageEphesus Collection: Heraclitus of Ephesus. Portrait

Heraclitus of Ephesus. Portrait
Heraclitus of Ephesus (535-475 BC). Pre-socratic Greek philosopher. Heraclitus figured by Michelangelo. Detail of the fresco The School of Athens by Raphael. Raphaels Rooms. Apostolic Palace

Background imageEphesus Collection: Artemis. Huntress goddess

Artemis. Huntress goddess. Roman marble sculpture, dating from the second century. Ephesus Museum. Selc?uk. Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Caricature of Harry Paulton and Johns Clarke, actors

Caricature of Harry Paulton and Johns Clarke, actors
Caricature of Harry Paulton (1842-1917) and Johns Clarke (1833-1899), actors -- The Two Dromios (of Ephesus and Syracuse respectively)

Background imageEphesus Collection: 7 Wonders / Diana / Calmet

7 Wonders / Diana / Calmet
Built by the Greeks, almost entirely from marble, in Ephesus, now part of Turkey. Destroyed by Herostratus in 356 BC in an attempt to immortalise his name

Background imageEphesus Collection: Castle and ruins (foreground) of the ancient city of Ephesus

Castle and ruins (foreground) of the ancient city of Ephesus
A view of the Castle and ruins (foreground) of the ancient city of Ephesus - Turkey. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageEphesus Collection: Temple of Diana at Ephesus

Temple of Diana at Ephesus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages. 1798

Background imageEphesus Collection: Paul at Ephesus

Paul at Ephesus. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageEphesus Collection: TURKEY. Didyma. Temple of Apollo. Temple of the

TURKEY. Didyma. Temple of Apollo. Temple of the 4th century B.C.-II A.D. Designed by Paionios of Ephesus and Daphnis of Miletus. Residence of Oracle. Hellenistic art. Architecture

Background imageEphesus Collection: Atlas Novus, 17th c Temple of Artemis at Ephesus

Atlas Novus, 17th c Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
BLAEU, Jan (1596-1673). Atlas Novus or Atlas Maior. 1635 - 1665. Nova totius terrarum orbis geographica ac hydrographica tabula

Background imageEphesus Collection: Conjectural recreation of Ephesus, Turkey

Conjectural recreation of Ephesus, Turkey
Conjectural recreation of the city of Ephesus, Turkey, viewed from the Coressus

Background imageEphesus Collection: figure supporting tablet representation herm

figure supporting tablet representation herm
Artokoloro

Background imageEphesus Collection: St Paul Dictating Ephesus 17th century Pen brown ink

St Paul Dictating Ephesus 17th century Pen brown ink
Artokoloro

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, ancient city Ephesus, ancient world center of travel

Turkey, Izmir Province, Selcuk, ancient city Ephesus, ancient world center of travel and commerce on the Aegean Sea at mouth of Cayster River. Cat sitting near column of temple

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey, Ephesus, Cat rests in the sunshine

Turkey, Ephesus, Cat rests in the sunshine

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey, Izmir, Kusadasi, Ephesus. The library of Ephesus (Celsius) was built in 117 A

Turkey, Izmir, Kusadasi, Ephesus. The library of Ephesus (Celsius) was built in 117 A.D. The statues symbolize wisdom (Sophia), knowledge (Episteme), intelligence (Ennoia) and valor (Arete)

Background imageEphesus Collection: Asia, Turkey, Izmir, Kusadasi. Ephesus (ancient city in Anatolia) was discovered in Selcuk

Asia, Turkey, Izmir, Kusadasi. Ephesus (ancient city in Anatolia) was discovered in Selcuk
Turkey, Izmir, Kusadasi. Ephesus (ancient city in Anatolia) was discovered in Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey, Ephesus. Ruins of the Basilica of Saint John

Turkey, Ephesus. Ruins of the Basilica of Saint John

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey, Ephesus. The Nymphaeum Traiani, ancient fountain structure (c. AD 104-114)

Turkey, Ephesus. The Nymphaeum Traiani, ancient fountain structure (c. AD 104-114)

Background imageEphesus Collection: Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Classical Greek marble carvings

Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Classical Greek marble carvings
Turkey, Ephesus. Classical Greek marble carvings. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEphesus Collection: Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Ruined Roman column

Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Ruined Roman column
Turkey, Ephesus. Ruined Roman column. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEphesus Collection: Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Roman decorative carvings in marble on a ruin, using Greek classical motif

Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Roman decorative carvings in marble on a ruin, using Greek classical motif
Turkey, Ephesus. Roman decorative carvings in marble on a ruin, using Greek classical motif and inscription. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEphesus Collection: Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Ruin of Roman inscriptions and decorations copied from the ancient Greeks

Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Ruin of Roman inscriptions and decorations copied from the ancient Greeks
Turkey, Ephesus. Ruin of Roman inscriptions and decorations copied from the ancient Greeks. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEphesus Collection: Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Marble Roman carving of a goddess on a ruin

Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Marble Roman carving of a goddess on a ruin
Turkey, Ephesus. Marble Roman carving of a goddess on a ruin. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEphesus Collection: Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Roman Ionic column fragment using Greek Ionic capital. Credit as

Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. Roman Ionic column fragment using Greek Ionic capital. Credit as
Turkey, Ephesus. Roman Ionic column fragment using Greek Ionic capital. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey, Ephesus. Temple of Hadrian, Hadrians arch

Turkey, Ephesus. Temple of Hadrian, Hadrians arch

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey, Ephesus. Celsus Library, built in AD 114-117 by Tiberius for his father

Turkey, Ephesus. Celsus Library, built in AD 114-117 by Tiberius for his father, facade uses 4 pairs of Ionic columns topped with Corinthian columns

Background imageEphesus Collection: Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. A Roman carving depicts Hermes leading a ram to be sacrificed

Europe, Turkey, Ephesus. A Roman carving depicts Hermes leading a ram to be sacrificed
Turkey, Ephesus. A Roman carving depicts Hermes leading a ram to be sacrificed. Credit as: Nancy Noble Gardner / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ephesus

Ephesus
Illustration of Ephesus

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Ruins of Stone Carving in Ancient Ephesus, Selcuk, Izmir Province, Ionia, Turkey

The Ruins of Stone Carving in Ancient Ephesus, Selcuk, Izmir Province, Ionia, Turkey
Ephesus was an ancient Greek city on the coast of Ionia, SelAzuk in Izmir Province, Turkey. It was built in the 10th century BC on the site of the former Arzawan capital by Attic

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ruins of the Church of Mary and Council of Ephesus

Ruins of the Church of Mary and Council of Ephesus
Ephesus, Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ruins of Saint Johns Basilica and the tomb of Saint John

Ruins of Saint Johns Basilica and the tomb of Saint John
Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: A cat lays in the sun on a rock at the ruins of Saint Johns Basilica and the tomb of Saint John

A cat lays in the sun on a rock at the ruins of Saint Johns Basilica and the tomb of Saint John
Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Round the World Yachting in the ceylon; Smyrna and Ephesus: a Street

Round the World Yachting in the ceylon; Smyrna and Ephesus: a Street
Round the World Yachting in the " ceylon" ; Smyrna and Ephesus: a Street Encounter

Background imageEphesus Collection: Sculpture from the Temple of Diana at Ephesus, 1873

Sculpture from the Temple of Diana at Ephesus, 1873

Background imageEphesus Collection: Excavations at Ephesus on the Site of the Temple of Diana, 1873

Excavations at Ephesus on the Site of the Temple of Diana, 1873



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Step back in time and explore the ancient city of Ephesus, a captivating destination that holds the secrets of history within its ruins. This lithograph, published in 1886, takes us on a journey through Apostle Paul's Missionary Journeys, where he spread his teachings to the people of Ephesus. Located near Kusadasi in Anatolia, Turkey, this Roman marvel stands as a testament to the grandeur of Asia Minor. The Library of Celsus is one of its most iconic landmarks; its majestic facade rises proudly against the backdrop of time-worn columns and crumbling walls. A symbol of knowledge and wisdom, it beckons visitors to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage that once thrived here. As we wander through this ancient city's streets, we come across remnants from different eras. The Temple of Artemis comes alive before our eyes with an illustration depicting its former glory. Once considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it stood tall as a beacon for worshippers who sought solace and guidance, not only known for its architectural wonders but also held significance in religious narratives. Mary Magdalene herself walked these very paths while spreading her message alongside Apostle Paul. Her presence lingers amidst these ruins as a reminder of her profound influence. The Commercial Agora showcases Ephesus' bustling marketplace where merchants traded goods from far-flung corners of Eurasia. It was here that cultures collided and stories were shared over aromatic spices and exotic fabrics. Perched atop Ayasoluk Hill stands an imposing fortress that guarded this ancient world center for centuries—a silent witness to countless battles fought throughout history. Ephesus continues to captivate travelers from around the globe with its timeless allure—an open-air museum preserving tales etched into stone by civilizations long gone but never forgotten. So come walk among legends at Ephesus—where every step reveals another chapter waiting to be discovered.