Ephesus
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 Kouretes Street |
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 The Varius Baths, built in the 1st century A.D |
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 The Prutaneion - One of these temples, dated to the 1st century, was consecrated to Julius Caesar and to Roman Goddess |
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 The Baths of Scholastikia, The upper floors of this 1000-capacity bath cosisted of resting rooms, libraries and recreation halls |
 The Arch of Triumph(Gate of Herakles) This arc, ormamented with reliefs of Hercules, built end of 4th century |
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 Fountain of Trajan, dedicated to Emperor Trajan dated to 102-114 A.D. |
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 Dr. C. Icten - famous archeologist has worked in this pave road |
 Temple of Hadrian-built 118-138A.D. and consecreted to Emperor Hadrian. |
 The streets of the Cruretes, Behind the colonnades lining the street on both sides were shops . Sewerage system underneath the |
 New excavations |
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 It was such an honor for us to have Dr. Icten to share |
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 Library of Celsus, the building was constructed by the Consul GaiusJulius Aquila in 119 A.D. as a Heroum |
 Building to the RIGHT, The Gate of Mazaeus. This edifice was cosecreted to the emperor AUGUSTUS and his family in the year 3BC |
 Agora- The important centers of the city, a commercial agora. serve during the reign of Emperor Nero in 3rd A.D |
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 The Great Theater, built in the Hellenistic A.D. can seat 25,000 spectators. Used for gladiator fights also. |
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 Church of Apostle John |
 Tomb of Apostle John |
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 House of Virgin Mary |
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 Entrance of the House of the Virgin Mary |
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