Ephesus Antic City

Posted by admin in Ephesus, ... | 12.22.2007 - 8:22 am

EphesThe Ephesus Antic City is a complete Roman City only 1 hour drive from Izmir with baths, library, theater, gymnasium, temples and fountains. Founded by the Carians, Ephesus was one of the 12 Ionian Cities. It was conquered by Alexander the Great at 335 BC and prospered during the Hellenistic period. It passed to Roman Empire in 133 BC and became the capital of Asia Minor (province of Asia). Ephesus lies only 10 km to Selcuk and only 20 km to Kusadasi. This huge Roman site, one of the best preserved ancient cities in the world will take a whole day to see every part in detail.

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Foça

Posted by admin in Ephesus, Foça, Turk... | 09.27.2007 - 3:10 pm

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İzmir,Foca Harbour


Çeşme Video

Posted by admin in Ephesus, Foça, Turk... | 09.27.2007 - 2:45 pm

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İzmir,Cesme Beach


Bergama Movie

Posted by admin in Ephesus, Foça, Turk... | 09.26.2007 - 7:21 pm

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Bergama city movie


İzmir

Posted by admin in Ephesus, Foça, Turk... | 09.24.2007 - 4:10 pm

Area: 11.973 km²

Population: 3.370.866 (2000)

Traffic Code: 35

Izmir is the third biggest city in Turkey, with a population of around 3.5 million, the second biggest port after Istanbul, and a good transport hub. Once the ancient city of Smyrna, it is now a modern, developed, and busy commercial centre, set around a huge bay and surrounded by mountains and was. The broad boulevards, glass-fronted buildings and modern shopping centres are dotted with traditional red-tiled roofs, the 18th century market, and old mosques and churches, although the city has an atmosphere more of Mediterranean Europe than traditional Turkey.

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Selçuk

Posted by admin in Ephesus, Foça, Turk... | 09.24.2007 - 4:06 pm

Selcuk is in the south of Izmir on the south Aegean. It takes proximity (20km)  from Kusadasi with road. Selcuk has been transformed since the 1990s into a major tourist destination, mainly as a base to visit the famous ruins of Ephesus a few kilometres away. The ancient classical city is one of the best preserved in the eastern Mediterranean and is a great example of Roman architecture.

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Foça

Posted by admin in Ephesus, Foça, Turk... | 09.24.2007 - 4:04 pm

Foca is 70 km. away from north - east of Izmir, is one of the most important centers amongst the 12 Ion cities, established at Aegean coasts by Ions. Foca, besides its historical and archeological importance, is a mythological settlement whose name is mentioned in Homeros epic.

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Çeşme

Posted by admin in Ephesus, Foça, Turk... | 09.24.2007 - 4:03 pm

Cesme is a charming convergence of healing mineral springs, excellent beaches, crystal clear waters and sun are perfect for vacationers. It is located 94 km in west of Izmir, on the very tip of the peninsula that bears its name. It was called as the ‘little harbor’ by sailors, but in the course of time, the area became known as Cesme (Fountain) due to the increasing number of fountains with ice - cold waters. The Erythrai Ancient City excavated in (the village of) Cesme-Ildırı, the Castle, Caravanserai and many fountains from Ottoman Period and the other examples of civil architecture in the historical texture of the city compose the historical and archaeological remains of the area.

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Bergama

Posted by admin in Ephesus, Foça, Turk... | 09.24.2007 - 4:00 pm

Located 100 km from north of Izmir in the Bakırçay river basin, Bergama is one of the Turkey’s oldest civilized settlements which, has been inhabited from pre-historic times through the Ionic, Roman and Byzantine civilizations. It has yielded archeological treasures of which importance is recognized world-wide.To the southwest of Bergama, Asclepion, an important health center of the ancient world, the acropolis founded on top of a steep hill (300 m) and the Temple of Serapis (Kızıl Avlu) make this area a fascinating stop for history-loving tourists. The Altar of Zeus was smuggled to Germany in 1897.

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