the library at Ephesus

The library at Ephesus was probably the highlight of my walk down the marble streets through the ruins of this ancient Roman city. It was one of the largest libraries of the ancient world, designed by the Roman architect Vitruoya, containing between 12,000 and 15,000 scrolls. Ephesus was a wealthy city with the large library seen above, a large amphitheater, and much ornate statuary. There is a special exhibit (additional admission charge, but worth it) of excavated and partially restored

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