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Selcuk

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 Photo Credit: Igor Sporynin
Photo Credit: Igor Sporynin
 Photo Credit: Igor Sporynin

Selcuk, a small town in western Turkey’s İzmir Province, is one of the country’s richest destinations for history lovers. It sits at the foot of the ancient city of Ephesus, once one of the great cities of the classical world and home to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Today, Selcuk serves as a welcoming base for exploring this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where marble streets, the Library of Celsus, and the vast Roman theater still capture the grandeur of antiquity.

The town itself holds remarkable treasures of its own. The Basilica of St. John, built by Emperor Justinian in the 6th century, is believed to house the tomb of the apostle. On a hill above, the medieval Ayasuluk Fortress stands guard, offering sweeping views of the countryside.

Beyond its ruins and monuments, Selcuk has a warm, relaxed atmosphere shaped by its markets, traditional guesthouses, and local cuisine. Visitors often find themselves lingering over Turkish tea in the town square, browsing stalls of olives, honey, and handcrafted goods.

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