Vincent Poon :: Ephesus - The Ancient City
 
3rd time to this ancient Greek City and still think it is interesting. Definitely a must for those who haven't been to an ancient Greek city before. Besides its religious significance, the beautiful facade of the Library of Celsus is also one of the most impressive structures you can find in any ancient site.
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Remains of the Domitian Temple
Remains of the Domitian Temple
Fountain of Pollio. The water was brought to the fountains of Ephesus from three main sources through aqueducts.
The last standing marble column in Domitian Square
Remains of the Domitian Temple
Remains of the Domitian Temple
Fountain of Pollio. The water was brought to the fountains of Ephesus from three main sources through aqueducts.
The last standing marble column in Domitian Square
The statue (must be the emperor?) at the top of the temple of Domitian
Remains of the Domitian Temple
Nike, the winged goddess of victory
and you can see the famous swish (the tick), ie the logo of Nike sportswear
The statue (must be the emperor?) at the top of the temple of Domitian
Remains of the Domitian Temple
Nike, the winged goddess of victory
and you can see the famous swish (the tick), ie the logo of Nike sportswear
A fig tree... it must be ancient!
Inscriptions found along the Curetes Street
Curetes Street, one of the three main streets of Ephesus, from the Hercules Gate to the Library of Celsus
The Curetes Street, that led from Upper Ephesus all the way to the Library
A fig tree... it must be ancient!
Inscriptions found along the Curetes Street
Curetes Street, one of the three main streets of Ephesus, from the Hercules Gate to the Library of Celsus
The Curetes Street, that led from Upper Ephesus all the way to the Library
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