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Didim (Didyma)
Although Didim (Didyma) can only boast of a single monument, it is
nevertheless a marvellous site. The Temple of Apollo was one of antiquity's
most sacred places. Many times looted and burned, the sanctuary still impresses
with its elegant beauty. A portico of double colonnades surrounds the colossal
temple. Not far from the archaeological site, the beautiful beach of Altinkum
tempts with its many guesthouses.
Efes (Ephesus)
A visit to Efes (Ephesus) - once the commercial centre of the ancient world
- is a highlight of any visit to Turkey. The city, whose wealth and patronage
supported its splendid architectural program was dedicated to the goddess
Artemis. Her enormous temple, once considered one of the Seven Wonders of
the Ancient World and rebuilt several times, dates in its latest form from
the third century B.C. The ruins also include a theatre, gymnasium, agora
and baths, as well as the Library of Celsius.
Selcuk
Selcuk is dominated by a Byzantine citadel, which stands close to the 6th century
basilica of St. John built on the site of the Apostle's tomb. The 14th century
Isa Bey Mosque, next to the basilica is accessed through its typical Seljuk
portal. The Archaeological Museum houses an impressive collection of statues
and other finds recovered during the excavations of Ephesus. The nearby Turkish
Bath Museum, built in the 16th century, shows Turkish life at the hamam (bath).
The Ephesus International Festival is held annually in May.
It is recorded that St. John brought the Virgin Mary to Ephesus, after the death of Christ and that she spent her last days in a small house (Meryemana Evi) built for her on Bulbul Dagi (Mt Coressos). Now a popular place of pilgrimage for Christians and Muslims the house has received the official sanction of the Vatican, and Christians observe a commemoration ceremony every year on August 15th. Near Selcuk in Camlik is a TCDD Open-air Steam Locomotives Museum. 9 km east of Selcuk is Sirince, known for its traditional 19th-century village houses, some of which have been converted into guesthouses. Wine produced in this small hillside Turkish village, which itself resembles an open-air museum. 18 km from Selcuk are wine-houses, for tasting the wines.
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