One of the greatest cities of the ancient world, home to the Temple of Artemis, Paul's three-year ministry, and one of the Seven Churches of Revelation.
Paul spent three years in Ephesus (Acts 19), establishing a strong church. He wrote 1 Corinthians from here and later wrote the Epistle to the Ephesians. Timothy pastored the church (1 Timothy 1:3), and tradition says John the Apostle spent his final years here, writing his Gospel and epistles.
Ephesus was the capital of the Roman province of Asia and had a population of over 250,000 at its peak. The city featured one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (the Temple of Artemis), a 25,000-seat theater, and the famous Library of Celsus.
Country: Turkey
Region: Western Anatolia
Coordinates: 37.949500, 27.363600
Most guided tours allocate 1-2 hours for Ephesus, allowing time for exploration, reflection, and photography. Private tours can be customized to spend more time.
Spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) offer ideal weather for visiting the Holy Land.
Yes. Ephesus is included in many Christian pilgrimage itineraries.
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