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Temple of Hadrian, Selcuk

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  • This temple was a vary important structure within the city of Ephesus tells a story with its carvings and images of a love triangle of jealousy, deceit, and revenge. 
    This temple was a vary important structure within the city of Ephesus tells a story with its carvings and images of a love triangle of jealousy, deceit, and revenge.  more »
  • partially restored, but the rest can be found inside the Ephesus Museum. It is inside the Ephesus Ancien site 
    partially restored, but the rest can be found inside the Ephesus Museum. It is inside the Ephesus Ancien site  more »
  • This was a temple to honor Hadrian after his death. It is picturesque, but nothing compared to the nearby library. There are pictures of what it would have looked like in its prime. Definitely stop... 
    This was a temple to honor Hadrian after his death. It is picturesque, but nothing compared to the nearby library. There are pictures of what it would have looked like in its prime. Definitely stop...  more »
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  • One of the 2 most pictured structures in Ephesus along with Celsus Library. Embroidery-like reliefs of the Temple are extraordinarily beautiful.
  • It is a beautiful monument like a temple which is located on the major road throughout Ephesus. I always see asian tourists making group photos infront of this beautiful monument.
  • Another historical attraction in Ephesus is the Temple of Hadrian, built before 138 A.D. by P. Quintilius and dedicated to the Emperor Harian when he came to visit the city from Athens in 128 A.D. This temple is one of the best preserved and most beautiful structures on Curetes street with a beautiful arch on the front facade, supported with four Corinthian order columns and considered an architectural masterpiece. Here you will also see the relief's of Medusa, statues and Medusa's head on the porch said to protect the city from enemies.
  • This Ephesus complex almost left ruins. If you like history, you will enjoy to here stories about these places and ruins. Even just ruins, many people took pictures here.
  • Interesting, that 169 AD temple is bearing Slavic obereg sign Rysič. Hmm its interesring, how this happened, think about a history for sure !

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