
Basilica of St. John
Paras aika vierailla
Late afternoon is ideal, when golden sunlight washes the stone ruins and the crowds thin out. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the exposed hilltop.
Budjettivinkit
Entry costs around 10 Euros (check for annual price adjustments). The Museum Pass Turkey covers this site along with nearby Ephesus and the Ephesus Museum, saving you money if you plan multiple visits.
Suositellaan
History enthusiasts, Religious pilgrims, Photography lovers, Slow travelers
Suunnittele vierailusi
1-2 hours
Tietoa
Nopeat faktat: The towering walls and six massive domes of this 6th-century basilica were built over the believed burial site of John the Apostle. At 110 meters long, it was once one of the largest churches in the Byzantine Empire, outshining many contemporary cathedrals in scale.
Kohokohdat: Emperor Justinian poured enormous resources into this church in the 6th century, convinced he was building a tomb grand enough for one of Christ's closest disciples. Climb to the hilltop and you can still trace the original marble floor patterns where pilgrims once walked, with the ancient fortress looming above and green countryside rolling out toward the Aegean Sea.
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