Wander around the ancient Greek ruins, the lower part of Ephesus

Arriving in Ephesus, Turkey, this ancient city was once the political, economic and cultural center of the Roman Empire in Asia Minor. The Lower City was the most prosperous area of ​​the city, with many iconic buildings, such as the Library of Celsus, the Great Theater and the Marble Street, fully demonstrating the splendor and prosperity of the time.


🏛 Marble Street
This street, which runs through the city, was once paved with white marble and lined with shops and baths. It was the most important commercial and social place for people at that time. Along the way, you can see wheel marks from the ancient Roman era, making you feel as if you were traveling through time and space, feeling the hustle and bustle of those years.

🚻 Ancient Roman Public Latrines
This is a public toilet in ancient Rome, where the nobles would chat while using the toilet, showing the open social culture of ancient Rome. The toilet was cleverly designed with a running waterway underground, which was one of the most advanced drainage systems at the time.

✔ It has extraordinary historical value and is one of the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites.
✔ The buildings are well-preserved, giving people a glimpse into the details of urban planning and life in ancient Greece and Rome.
✔ Suitable for taking photos of beautiful ancient monuments, especially the Library of Celsus and the Coliseum, which are must-see attractions for travelers!

Walking through the lower district of Ephesus is like walking into a thousand-year-old time capsule, where every stone slab and every pillar speaks of past glory. This journey of exploring ancient civilization is definitely worth an in-depth experience!

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Post by 愛旅行與藝術的Winwing | Mar 14, 2025

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