After we visited the Basilica Of Saint John, I popped into a Tourist
Information office to see if it would be possible to walk to Ephesus
from Selçuk. After much discussion with the staff about why we would
want to do such a bizarre thing as walk, the nice man in the information
office took out a tourist map and drew the best route to walk there on
the map.
He explained that a cycle/jogging path went past the Museum, Police
Station and the Temple of Artemis that would take us right past the
turning for Ephesus. It was then that the nice man said something which
I found genuinely astonishing. I asked him how much was it to see the
Temple of Artemis, and he replied, “Nothing. But it is not worth the
effort of visiting. Only one column remains.”
The Temple of Artemis was one of the original Seven Wonders of the
Ancient World. A list of must-see places for Hellenistic travellers
compiled by Antipater of Sidon, who lived around 100 BC.
In what universe is it not worth seeing, for free, while passing
right by it?
Note: Photo of model at MiniTurk by Zee Prime
All that remains of the Temple of Artemis
- one of the seven wonders of the worldCopy of Beautiful Artemis Ephesia in
Selçuk