Best Attractions and Places to See in Selcuk, Turkey
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List of Best Things to do in Selcuk????, Turkey
Celsus Kutuphanesi
Ancient City of Ephesus
The Terrace Houses
Efes Antik Kenti Tiyatrosu
Ephesus Museum
Curetes Street
Arcadian Way
Temple of Hadrian
The Odeion
Trajan Fountain
Ephesus, Odeon. Selçuk, İzmir Province, Turkey
Location: Selçuk, İzmir Province, Turkey
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Selçuk, Turkey
Selçuk is Ali's hometown. Nice little town and not a whole lot to see. The mosque is beautiful and they have a nice granite art sculpture in the middle of the square depicting the battle to get the Greeks out.
Selcuk Ephesus Roman Ruins in Turkey
Selcuk Ephesus Roman ruins located on the Aegean coast of Turkey also home to Virgin Mary's house. a must visit for everyone.
Selçuk, Turkey
Our short time in Selçuk, Turkey where we visited the ancient city of Ephesus.
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Terrace Houses of Ephesus.
Ephesus Archeaological Museum.
Temple of Artemis.
Basilica of St. John.
Isa Bey Mosque.
House of Virgin Mary.
Grotto of Seven Sleepers.
Sirince Village.
Daily Ephesus Tours from Selcuk, Kusadasi, Izmir or Istanbul.
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Ephesus, Ancient Theatre, Selçuk, İzmir Province, Turkey. part II
Ephesus, Ancient Theatre, Selçuk, İzmir Province, Turkey. part II
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Turkey - Home of Pamukkale - Come, Visit & Discover Pamukkale
Pamukkale, meaning cotton castle in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. The city contains hot springs and travertines, terraces of carbonate minerals left by the flowing water. It is located in Turkey's Inner Aegean region, in the River Menderes valley, which has a temperate climate for most of the year.
Travertine terrace formations at Pamukkale, Turkey.
The ancient Greco-Roman and Byzantine city of Hierapolis was built on top of the white castle which is in total about 2,700 metres (8,860 ft) long, 600 m (1,970 ft) wide and 160 m (525 ft) high. It can be seen from the hills on the opposite side of the valley in the town of Denizli, 20 km away.
Tourism is and has been a major industry. People have bathed in its pools for thousands of years. As recently as the mid-20th century, hotels were built over the ruins of Hierapolis, causing considerable damage. An approach road was built from the valley over the terraces, and motor bikes were allowed to go up and down the slopes. When the area was declared a World Heritage Site, the hotels were demolished and the road removed and replaced with artificial pools. Wearing shoes in the water is prohibited to protect the deposits.
UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription: 1988
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Ephesus Antique Theatre, Selçuk, İzmir, Ionia, Turkey, Asia
This is the most magnificent structure in Ephesus ancient city. The Great Theatre is located on the slope of Panayir Hill, opposite the Harbor Street, and easily seen when entering from the south entrance to Ephesus. It was first constructed in the Hellenistic Period, in the third century BC during the reign of Lysimachos, but then during the Roman Period, it was enlarged and formed its current style that is seen today. It is the largest in Anatolia and has the capacity of 25,000 seats. The cavea has sixty six rows of seats, divided by two diazoma (walkway between seats) into three horizontal sections. There are three sections of seats. In the lower section, Marble pieces, used for restoration, and the Emperor's Box were found. The seats with backs ,made of marble, were reserved for important people. The audience entered from the upper cavea. The stage building is three-storied and 18 meters high. The facade facing the audience was ornamented with relieves, columns with niches, windows and statues. There are five doors opening to the orchestra area, the middle one of which is wider than the rest. This enhanced the appearance of the stage, giving it a bigger, monumental look. The theatre was used not only for concerts and plays, but also for religious, political and philosophical discussions and for gladiator and animal fights.
GALLIPOLI-TROY- PERGAMON 2 DAYS 1 NIGHT BY BUS
DAY 1
06.00 Pick up from hotel in Taksim
06.30-07:00 Pick up from hotel in Sultanahmet( Old City)
12.00 Arrive in Eceabat
12.45 Depart for fully guided Gallipoli Tour
On tour you will visit:
Brighton Beach
Beach Cemetery
ANZAC Cove
Ariburnu Cemetery
ANZAC Commemorative Site
Respect to Mehmetcik Statue
Lone Pine Australian Memorial
Johnston's Jolly (Turkish and Allied trenches and tunnels)
Turkish 57. Infantry Regiment Cemetery
The Nek
Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial
17.30 End of the tour and check in Hotel
DAY 2
07.30 Breakfast
08.00 Ferry to Canakkale for Troy Tour
08.45 Depart for Troy Tour
On tour you will visit:
The Trojan Horse
Sacrificial Altars
The 3700 year old city walls
Houses of Troy I, 3000 B.C. - 2500 B.C.
The Bouleuterion (Senate Building)
The Odeon (Concert Hall)
Remains of the various cities from Troy I through to Troy IX
11.30 End of the tour and Depart for Pergamon
15.30 Lunch in Pergamon and Depart for Pergamon & Acropolis tour
18.30 End of the tour and depart for Selcuk
22.30 Arrive in Selcuk
23.00 Arrive in Kuşadası
Extra Info
2nd Day of Tour Final is
18.30 End of the tour and depart for Selcuk
22.30 Arrive in Selcuk
23.00 Arrive in Kuşadası
Includes
What is Included in tour ?
Hotel Pick-up & drop-off - by air-conditioned non-smoking vehicles.
Entrance Fees mentioned by the itineraries.
Lunch
1 night accomodation in Eceabat/Canakkale
Professional Licenced Tour Guide.
Service Charges & Local Taxes.
What is Excluded in tour?
Drinks at lunch
Tips and gratuities
Personal expenses
DAY 1
06.00 Pick up from hotel in Taksim
06.30-07:00 Pick up from hotel in Sultanahmet( Old City)
12.00 Arrive in Eceabat
12.45 Depart for fully guided Gallipoli Tour
On tour you will visit:
Brighton Beach
Beach Cemetery
ANZAC Cove
Ariburnu Cemetery
ANZAC Commemorative Site
Respect to Mehmetcik Statue
Lone Pine Australian Memorial
Johnston's Jolly (Turkish and Allied trenches and tunnels)
Turkish 57. Infantry Regiment Cemetery
The Nek
Chunuk Bair New Zealand Memorial
17.30 End of the tour and check in Hotel
DAY 2
07.30 Breakfast
08.00 Ferry to Canakkale for Troy Tour
08.45 Depart for Troy Tour
On tour you will visit:
The Trojan Horse
Sacrificial Altars
The 3700 year old city walls
Houses of Troy I, 3000 B.C. - 2500 B.C.
The Bouleuterion (Senate Building)
The Odeon (Concert Hall)
Remains of the various cities from Troy I through to Troy IX
11.30 End of the tour and Depart for Pergamon
15.30 Lunch in Pergamon and Depart for Pergamon & Acropolis tour
18.30 End of the tour and depart for Selcuk
22.30 Arrive in Selcuk
23.00 Arrive in Kuşadası
Extra Info
2nd Day of Tour Final is
18.30 End of the tour and depart for Selcuk
22.30 Arrive in Selcuk
23.00 Arrive in Kuşadası
Includes
What is Included in tour ?
Hotel Pick-up & drop-off - by air-conditioned non-smoking vehicles.
Entrance Fees mentioned by the itineraries.
Lunch
1 night accomodation in Eceabat/Canakkale
Professional Licenced Tour Guide.
Service Charges & Local Taxes.
What is Excluded in tour?
Drinks at lunch
Tips and gratuities
Personal expenses
DAY 2
07.30 Breakfast
08.00 Ferry to Canakkale for Troy Tour
08.45 Depart for Troy Tour
On tour you will visit:
The Trojan Horse
Sacrificial Altars
The 3700 year old city walls
Houses of Troy I, 3000 B.C. - 2500 B.C.
The Bouleuterion (Senate Building)
The Odeon (Concert Hall)
Remains of the various cities from Troy I through to Troy IX
11.30 End of the tour and Depart for Pergamon
15.30 Lunch in Pergamon and Depart for Pergamon & Acropolis tour
18.30 End of the tour and depart for Selcuk
22.30 Arrive in Selcuk
23.00 Arrive in Kuşadası
Extra Info
2nd Day of Tour Final is
18.30 End of the tour and depart for Selcuk
22.30 Arrive in Selcuk
23.00 Arrive in Kuşadası
Includes
What is Included in tour ?
Hotel Pick-up & drop-off - by air-conditioned non-smoking vehicles.
Entrance Fees mentioned by the itineraries.
Lunch
1 night accomodation in Eceabat/Canakkale
Professional Licenced Tour Guide.
Service Charges & Local Taxes.
What is Excluded in tour?
Drinks at lunch
Tips and gratuities
Personal expenses
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Ephesus, Turkey in 4K Ultra HD
The Ancient city of Ephesus is a renowned World Heritage Site, that comprises successive Hellenistic and Roman settlements... Excavations have revealed grand monuments of the Roman Imperial period including the Library of Celsus and the Great Theatre. Little remains of the famous Temple of Artemis, one of the “Seven Wonders of the World”, which drew pilgrims from all around the Mediterranean. Since the 5th century, the House of the Virgin Mary... became a major place of Christian pilgrimage. (quote from
Locations in the video: The Odeion - indoor theater for 1,500 (0:07), Curetes Street (0:52, 3:34), Celsus Library (1:24), the Great Theatre, seating 24,000 people (2:03), Terrace Houses (2:20), Public Latrine (3:42), Temple of Artemis (3:54), Basilica of St John (3:59), (4:27), Ayasuluk Fortress (in Selçuk, 4:26), House of Virgin Mary (Meriemana, 4:44).
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SELCUK & the RUINS OF EPHESUS
Market day, Ephesus Museum, St John's Cathedral and castle, Isus Mosque, (Mosque of Jesus), St John's Basilica, ancient arena, the great library of Celsus, shrine to Sophia.
Selçuk Alagöz - Malabadi Köprüsü / Deliyim Seviyorum (45'lik)
SELÇUK ALAGÖZ - MALABADİ KÖPRÜSÜ / DELİYİM SEVİYORUM (ODEON MÜZİK YAPIM - 1975)
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When in Turkey you must definitely make a stop in Ephesus, one of the most amazing ancient cities of the world. You can get non stop flights from Amsterdam, London, Frankfurt as well as Istanbul. I flew from Istanbul with Turkish Airlines into Izmir, only an hour flight and if you purchase far enough in advance can get some great rates. I only paid around 48usd. I rented a car from Hertz with GPS, which is a must. We had a tight schedule and I didn't want to worry about getting lost. The GPS lead us right to the main entrance of Ephesus in just under an hour. Paid 10Lira for parking and 40Lira for entrance, (Aprox ttl 18USD)30 if you don't want to see the Terrace Houses, but they are worth seeing.
Their will be someone there with small horses and carts that will take you to the opposite entrance, then you would just walk one way, which would have been more convenient due to our time constraint, but I couldn't do that to the poor horses, so we passed.
Walk down Harbor street thru the necropolis, city of the dead, towards the ancient city.
Walk along marble street and view the amazing ancient theater, the Agora and then on to Ephesus' most beautiful structure, The Library of Celsus. This is the most photographed building in Ephesus. Then we will turn on Curetes street and you will see the latrines, Hadrian's temple, the Terrace Houses, Odeon and much much more.
After Ephesus, we drive a little further, to the Grotto of the 7 sleepers and then on to the House of Mary. When Jesus died he asked John to watch over Mary and it is believed that this is where the apostle John brought Mary to live out her last days.
On the way back down the mountain you will get an amazing view of the city of Selcuk, Selcuk Castle and St John's Bastilica, which is our next destination.
A charge of 10 Turkish Lira to enter the bastilica, which also gets you to the castle. It is believed that St John, one of Jesus' apostles, came here during his last years and this is where he was buried. A small chapel was built over his grave, which later was expanded into the beautiful bastilica.
a few minutes drive away, you will come to one of the Ancient 7 wonders of the world, The Temple of Artemis. It is only a pile of rubble now, but from what historians say was once a sight to behold.
first destroyed by a flood, then rebuilt into the one that became the ancient wonder, it was destroyed Herostatus set it on fire, hoping to become famous at any cost. this happened to occur on the date of Alexander the Greats birth. It was believed that Artemis was preoccupied with his birthing to save her temple. Later, Alexander came to Ephesus and offered to rebuild as long as they attached his name to it, but the city refused. It was finally rebuilt after Alexanders death and this temple lasted for 600 years before being destroyed by the Goths.
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Odeon in Ephesus
Walking along the Curetes Street in Ephesus past the Odeon.
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Turkey 1967 Reel 45 of 52
Cat. Reel 33 1967: Reel 45: Turkey. June 19-20. Efes.[Ephesus] Miletus. Priene. Didyma [Didim].
Cover and entrance to well or cistern in ship: Note carving for flange of cover.
Marks in stones indicating that Christains have passed: 8-section circle.
Chariot wheel tracks at gate.
Four relief carvings: Roman soldiers: spear and shield, long
shield, shield and short sword, shield and sword.
Sign of a brothel, scratched on stone.
Holes in marble: iron and lead clamps removed when people had
to move.
Heating system: bedroom of brothel: stone or clay vents
Library of Celsus (135 A.D.): steps, ruins.
Carved face.
Tomb of Celsus.
Alcove in an entrance to agora.
Row of pillars facing row of shops: the real agora(*see K's notes) .
The outside of Agora columns and a few from another row: market area,
Agora at right angle to last view: agora columns are stubs, many
market columns are intact.
Market columns.
Inscription carved on wall: Caesar...
Agora: pan from level of Temple of Serapis.
Stone carving: unfinished, with holes to ease carving (some bad
frames).
Serapis Temple:
Swinging doors: stone pivot bases.
Worn groove of door wheels.
Broken column.
Miletus (distant shot).
Miletus theatre: entrances, seats.
Carving: two wild boars.
Carving: Boar hunter with spear.
Entrance to stage, orchestra, etc.
Carving: Hunting scenes on stage level: Dog, speared goat, boar
shield, short sword.
Stage: supported by three rows of pillars.
Stage: front.
Orchestra wall.
Two pillars indicate position for Governor or honored person.
Aisle into stands: note stone lion supporting seat, recess for
legs and feet.
Entrance corridor: high arched ceiling, steps to first floor theatre.
First floor seats: from corridor. Note promenade.
Corridor under first floor seats.
Looking downstage from 2nd floor level: some of the areas listed
above (good pan of theatre.)
Second floor corridor under seats. Third floor.
Seats; sitting area, foot area.
Cells for prisoners (An example to the public).
Olive tree roots reinforced by wall (north of Soke).
Ruins on hill: (Priene).
Ridges cut in rock on road to Priene ruins.
Steps to ruins: drain in middle.
Theater on hillside: stage area.
Seats: lower section at orchestra level: note five stone chairs for
honored guests.
Seats: looking up the aisle.
Honor chair: note lion feet, footstool, (cu).
Byzantine church: General view of ruins.
Two carved crosses.
Columns of Athena Temple viewed from Byzantine church.
Athena Temple:
Columns, column sections (pan shot).
Column with four pivot holes: note circular line.
Five standing columns with capitals.
Metal clamps between stone floor slabs.
Carved stone.
Carved stone, section of fluted column.
Stone water container, drainage hole.
Priene ruins (pan, starting from five columns.)
Large council chamber or Odeon.
Drainage system: stone ditch.
Aqueduct in partial use.
En-route to Didyma :
Straw sheep shelter on plain of Menderes Delta.
Temporary homes of farm laborers.
Camels resting.
Two small ovens with protecting tile-roof shed.
Oven made of clay.
Rope marks on cistern entrance.
Temple of Apollo (Didyma) (pan shot).
The Curetes Street in Ephesus
Walking along the Curetes Street in Ephesus.
Apostle John - burial place, near Ephesus in Turkey
The Apostle John, one of the 12 disciples lived in Ephesus towards the end of his life where he wrote his Gospel. Here is the place where he was buried. A church was later built at the site which is now a ruin - The Basilica of St.John.