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Ephesus Collection (page 9)

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: Celsus Library in Ephesus, Turkey

Celsus Library in Ephesus, Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Temple of Hadrian in Ephesus, Turkey

Temple of Hadrian in Ephesus, Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ancient Celsius Library in Ephesus Turkey

Ancient Celsius Library in Ephesus Turkey
Facade of ancient Celsius Library in Ephesus Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ancient ruins in Ephesus Turkey

Ancient ruins in Ephesus Turkey - archeology background

Background imageEphesus Collection: Baked clay pipes

Baked clay pipes
Ephesus, Izmir Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Trajan Fountain in Ephesus

Trajan Fountain in Ephesus
Trajan Fountain at the right side of Kurets Street, built between 201-114 AD is one of the finest monuments in Ephesus. It was constructed for the honor of Emperor Trajan

Background imageEphesus Collection: Marys Church or Council Church in Ephesus

Marys Church or Council Church in Ephesus
The Double Churches or or Church of Virgin Mary or Council Church was the first church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Marys Church in Ephesus

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Theatre Gymnasium in Ephesus

The Theatre Gymnasium in Ephesus
The Theatre Gymnasium or Gymnasium of Vedius in Ephesus. In Ephesus, gymnasiums were the schools for young people in which one could take lessons for art, sports, literature, drama and speech

Background imageEphesus Collection: Marys Church or Council Church in Ephesus

Marys Church or Council Church in Ephesus
The Double Churches or or Church of Virgin Mary or Council Church was the first church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Marys Church in Ephesus

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Theatre Gymnasium in Ephesus

The Theatre Gymnasium in Ephesus
Drawing on the stone. The Theatre Gymnasium or Gymnasium of Vedius in Ephesus. In Ephesus, gymnasiums were the schools for young people in which one could take lessons for art, sports, literature

Background imageEphesus Collection: Marys Church or Council Church in Ephesus

Marys Church or Council Church in Ephesus
The Double Churches or or Church of Virgin Mary or Council Church was the first church dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Marys Church in Ephesus

Background imageEphesus Collection: Commercial Agora in Ephesus

Commercial Agora in Ephesus
Stray cat resting on the ruins of Commercial Agora. Being the most important trade center of Ephesus, Agora was built in the third century B.C

Background imageEphesus Collection: Commercial Agora in Ephesus

Commercial Agora in Ephesus
Ruins in the Commercial Agora. Being the most important trade center of Ephesus, Agora was built in the third century B.C. It is in the form of a square and surrounded completely by columns

Background imageEphesus Collection: Commercial Agora in Ephesus

Commercial Agora in Ephesus
Ruins in the Commercial Agora. Being the most important trade center of Ephesus, Agora was built in the third century B.C. It is in the form of a square and surrounded completely by columns

Background imageEphesus Collection: Commercial Agora in Ephesus

Commercial Agora in Ephesus
Ruins in the Commercial Agora. Being the most important trade center of Ephesus, Agora was built in the third century B.C. It is in the form of a square and surrounded completely by columns

Background imageEphesus Collection: Commercial Agora in Ephesus

Commercial Agora in Ephesus
view of the Agora from the The Gate of Mazeus and Mythridates. Being the most important trade center of Ephesus, Agora was built in the third century B.C

Background imageEphesus Collection: Commercial Agora in Ephesus

Commercial Agora in Ephesus
View of the Agora towards Celsus Library and view of the Agora from the Gate of Mazeus and Mythridates. Being the most important trade center of Ephesus, Agora was built in the third century B.C

Background imageEphesus Collection: Commercial Agora in Ephesus

Commercial Agora in Ephesus
view of the Agora from the The Gate of Mazeus and Mythridates. Being the most important trade center of Ephesus, Agora was built in the third century B.C

Background imageEphesus Collection: ruins of Commercial Agora in Ephesus

ruins of Commercial Agora in Ephesus. Commercial Agora stands between the Celsus library and The Great Theater next to the Marble street

Background imageEphesus Collection: Trajan Fountain in Ephesus

Trajan Fountain in Ephesus
Trajan Fountain at the right side of Kurets Street, built between 201-114 AD is one of the finest monuments in Ephesus. It was constructed for the honor of Emperor Trajan

Background imageEphesus Collection: A close up cropped low angle view of the Library of Celsus at the Ephesus ancient city historic site

A close up cropped low angle view of the Library of Celsus at the Ephesus ancient city historic site
Selcuk, Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: A close up look at reconstructed columns of the Ephesus ancient city historic site in Selcuk

A close up look at reconstructed columns of the Ephesus ancient city historic site in Selcuk
Ephesus, Izmir, Turkey

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - Ephesus - Roman Relief Carving to Augustus Caesar

Turkey - Ephesus - Roman Relief Carving to Augustus Caesar
Part of a triumphal inscription dedicated to Augustus Caesar (63 BC14 AD), the founder of the Roman Empire and its first Emperor

Background imageEphesus Collection: Izmir, Turkey - Ephesus (Efes)

Izmir, Turkey - Ephesus (Efes)
The Caplio Roads - Izmir Efes (Smyrna) a paved street close to the site the site of Ephesus, Turkey Date: circa 1930s

Background imageEphesus Collection: The Ruins of Ephesus, Selcuk, Turkey - The Baths

The Ruins of Ephesus, Selcuk, Turkey - The Baths
The Ruins of Ephesus - Selcuk, Turkey - The Baths Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of Ephesus at Selcuk

Turkey - The ruins of Ephesus at Selcuk (Under the Ottoman Empire, it was known as Ayasoluk - or Ayassoulook) Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of the Wool Market at Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of the Wool Market at Ephesus (Selcuk) Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of the ancient Library at Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of the ancient Library at Ephesus, including fine carved corinthian capitals and lintels Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of the ancient theatre at Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of the ancient theatre at Ephesus at Selcuk. Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of the Library at Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of the Library at Ephesus (Selcuk) Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - Local Guide at the ruins of Ephesus

Turkey - Local Guide at the ruins of Ephesus at Selcuk. Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Turkey - The ruins of Ephesus

Turkey - The ruins of Ephesus at Selcuk Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Guard leading a horse - Selcuk, Turkey - Ephesus

Guard leading a horse - Selcuk, Turkey - Ephesus
Guard leading a horse - Selcuk, Turkey (Under the Ottoman Empire, it was known as Ayasoluk - or Ayassoulook as written here!) - the ruins of Ancient Ephesus are visible back left. Date: 1908

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ephesus, ancient Roman ruins, Selcuk, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Ephesus, ancient Roman ruins, Selcuk, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ancient Roman ruins, The Library of Celcus, Ephesus, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor

Ancient Roman ruins, The Library of Celcus, Ephesus, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ancient Roman amphitheater, Ephesus, Selcuk, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Ancient Roman amphitheater, Ephesus, Selcuk, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - The Citadel

Selcuk, Turkey (Ancient Ephesus) - The Citadel circa late 19th century

Background imageEphesus Collection: Elevated view of the Agora, looking towards the Library of Celsus, Roman ruins of ancient Ephesus

Elevated view of the Agora, looking towards the Library of Celsus, Roman ruins of ancient Ephesus, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Couple at Mazeus and Mithriadates Gate, Roman ruins of ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia

Couple at Mazeus and Mithriadates Gate, Roman ruins of ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Facade of the Library of Celsus, Roman ruins of ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey

Facade of the Library of Celsus, Roman ruins of ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Facade of the Library of Celsus, fruit tree and ancient pipes, ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi

Facade of the Library of Celsus, fruit tree and ancient pipes, ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Lion mosaic, murals and frescoes in a Terrace House, Curetes Street, Ephesus, near Kusadasi

Lion mosaic, murals and frescoes in a Terrace House, Curetes Street, Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Elevated view of mosaics, murals and frescoes in a Terrace House, Curetes Street, Ephesus

Elevated view of mosaics, murals and frescoes in a Terrace House, Curetes Street, Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Detail of the Temple of Hadrian, Roman ruins of ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey

Detail of the Temple of Hadrian, Roman ruins of ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Relief of Nike, winged goddess of victory, Roman ruins of ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi

Relief of Nike, winged goddess of victory, Roman ruins of ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Tourist sits in the Odeon, Bouleuterion (small theatre), ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia

Tourist sits in the Odeon, Bouleuterion (small theatre), ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: A row of columns, ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

A row of columns, ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageEphesus Collection: Ionic column, ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Ionic column, ancient Ephesus, near Kusadasi, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia



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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.