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Full Day Ephesus Tour #2
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FULL DAY EPHESUS TOUR #2 45€ PP
Sites: House of Virgin Mary – Ancient City of Ephesus (Bouleterion, Temple of Hadrian, Agora, the Bath of Scholastica,Latrine, Mosaic Street, Love house, Celsus Library,Marble Street, Great Theatre, Harbour Street) – The Ephesus Museum - Artemis Temple .
Duration: 7 to 8 hours.
Inclusions:
-Transportation
-Licenced Tour Guide (fluent in your language)
-Enterence fees
-Lunch
-0-6 year old free of charge
Exclusions:
-Drinks
- Gratuities
Tour Program:
-Departure from your hotel or the port of Kusadasi with your guide.
- After driving about 30 min. arriving to the house of Virgin Mary, where it is beleived that she lived last years of her life.
- Driving to the upper gate of Ephesus Ancient City, visiting the site for approximately 2 hours.
- Lunch in a local carpet village.
- Visiting The Ephesus Museum consisted of halls of the terrace houses findings, the fountain findings, new and small findings,Great Courtyard, the tomb findings, Artemis Ephesia, the Imperial Cult and Small Courtyard.
-Visiting the ruins of Artemis Temple, one of the 7 wonders of the anciend world.
-At the end of the tour free time for shopping facilities and driving back to Kusadasi.
Cautions:
Comfortable walking shoes are required. Sun glasses, hats, umbrellas and sunscreens are recommended.
House of the Virgin
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The House of the Virgin Mary, located on the top of the ‘Bulbul Dagi’ (Mount Nightingale in English, which was known as Mt. Koressos in ancient times) 7 km from Selcuk is a shrine that is sacred to both Christians and Muslims. The house is called ‘Meryem Ana Evi’ by Turks, which means ‘Mother Mary’s House’.
It is believed by many that Mother Mary may have come in the area together with Saint John, who spent several years in the area to spread Christianity. The house which has a lovely atmosphere hidden in green is believed to be the last residence of the Virgin, where she may have spent her last years.![]()
The original house was consisted of an anteroom, where you see the candles proposed today, bedroom and praying room and a room with fireplace. A front kitchen fell into ruins and has been restored in 1940′s. The building looks more like a church than a house, today, visitors are allowed to the central part and the room on the right side of the altar.
At the exit of the church area, you can see a source of fountains which called the ‘Water of Mary’ and believed to have curative properties.
This peaceful site among various pine and olive trees offers its visitors and pilgrims all the facilities such as rest rooms, caffees, a post office and souvenir shops.
