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IDEAL
TOUR PROGRAM
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Ephesus is 185 kilometers away from Bodrum. An approximately three
hours' journey through the cotton fields will bring you to this
unique ancient site.
07:00 Departure for Ephesus.
08:30 Stop for an open-buffet breakfast with home-made marmalades,
eggs and cheese from the village and the view of beautiful Lake
Bafa.
11:00 Visit the house of Virgin Mary and the ruins of the ancient
city of Ephesus.
14:00 Have a very tasty lunch at the best restaurant of the area.
15:00 Visit Ephesus Museum.
16:00 Leave for Bodrum.
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Magnificent,
inspiring, gorgeous, amazing, extra-ordinary...
These are
only a few words that may describe Ephesus. However no one could adequately
describe Ephesus with words; one has to see Ephesus to appreciate it.
A visit to Ephesus, one of the largest and best-preserved ancient cities
in the world, is a must for those who are interested in archeology and
culture. Ephesus was inhabited by the Ionians in the XI. century BC.
In a short time, together with the native population, they created a
brilliant civilization there. It was during that time that Ephesians
started the construction of the great temple dedicated to Artemis, the
main goddess of the city. The temple was so beautiful that it became
one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The Lydians and the Persians
ruled the city until Alexander the Great took control of it. After Alexander's
death, the city became part of the Pergamum Kingdom. Soon, it became
the main trade center in Anatolia, the ancient name for the Asian part
of Turkey. Ephesus was bequeathed to the Roman Empire in the II.century
BC. The Roman Period was a "golden age" for the city.
The
people were rich and with a population of 250,000; Ephesus was the second
most crowded city in the Roman Empire.It was during that time that Christianity
started to spread into Anatolia for the first time. Ephesus was the
city to which Mary the Mother and St.Joan fled following the death of
Christ. (today, the Church of St. Mary stands close by the main thoroughfare
of the city and it is well worth seeing). St.John and St.Paul also visited
Ephesus so it became a religious center for Christians. When the Roman
Empire was divided into two in 394, the city came under the rule of
the Byzantine Empire. This was not a bright period for Ephesus, the
city was a sacred place for Christians but it was not a trade center
anymore. The Meander River silted up the area and the harbor became
a marshy land. Many people died of malaria and this brought an end to
the inhabitation of the city by the X.century.
Ephesus has been excavated
since 1935. As you wander through the site, the Celsus Library, the
Amphitheater, Hadrian Temple, Scholastikia Baths, the Parliamentary
Building, the Town Hall, Domitian Temple, Trajan Fountain, Terrace Houses,
the Love House will be the major excavated ruins of the city which are
for public viewing.
EPHESUS
MUSEUM
This museum, where you will find nice pieces such as the Colossal Statue
of Artemis, the Fresco of Socrates, the Roman sarcophagus, the Statue
of Dionysos, Eros and the Dolphin, Statue of Priapos, the God of Fertility
and the Head of Zeus, is one of the richest museums in Turkey.
HOUSE
OF VIRGIN MARY
According to many historians and theologians, the divine death of the
Virgin Mary took place in Ephesus in the presence of St. John into whose
care Christ's mother was given (St.John,XX,26-27). We know for sure
that St.John came to Ephesus to spread Christianity and many people
believe that he brought Mother Mary with him. On the August, 18, 1961
Pope John XXIII proclaimed the House of Virgin Mary a sacred place where
religious ceremonies may be celebrated. It is also one of the few places
where you can see Muslims and Christians worshiping together. Today
you can see the original foundations of the house that comes from I
century. It was reconstructed a few decades ago and used as a church
now. The spring just under the house of Virgin Mary is also believed
to be divine. People believe that if they make a wish and drink this
water, their wish will come true.