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Temple of Artemis

Temple of Artemis

4.2 (6,064 reviews)
Tarihi Simgesel YerTuristik YerTarihi Yerİlgi Çekici NoktaKurum

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Visit in late April or May when the storks are nesting on the column and the surrounding wildflowers are in bloom. Mornings offer softer light for photography and fewer crowds.

Bütçe ipuçları

There is no entrance fee, the site is freely accessible from the roadside. The nearby Ephesus Museum in Selçuk (120 TL entry) displays the few surviving artifacts recovered from the site.

Tavsiye edilen

History enthusiasts, Photography lovers, Archaeology fans, Solo travelers

Ziyaret planlayın

20-30 minutes

Hakkında

Hızlı bilgiler: Only one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World still standing is this temple, though just a single column remains upright from its 127 original columns. Archaeologists discovered that the temple was built and rebuilt at least three times on the same sacred site over nearly a thousand years.

Öne çıkanlar: Scattered among a marshy field are fragments of columns and marble blocks, but the lone standing column is surrounded by storks nesting on top in spring. Locals say the storks return each year as if guarding the last remnant of a wonder that once drew pilgrims from across the ancient Mediterranean.

İçeriden ipuçları

  • Don't expect a grand ruin, this is a single column in a field, manage expectations and appreciate the historical weight instead.
  • The best photo angle is from the south side with the column framed against the sky at sunrise or sunset.
  • Combine this stop with a visit to the Basilica of St. John just a 5-minute drive away in Selçuk.
  • Skip the gift shop across the road, it sells standard tourist merchandise with little connection to the site.

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