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Ver en EnglishOne of the Seven Churches of Revelation, home of Lydia the purple cloth merchant.
Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth from Thyatira, became Paul's first European convert in Philippi (Acts 16:14-15). The church is rebuked in Revelation 2:18-29 for tolerating "Jezebel," who taught sexual immorality and idol worship.
Thyatira (modern Akhisar) was a significant commercial center known for its trade guilds, particularly those dealing in purple dye, wool, and bronze work. The city's commercial prosperity created unique challenges for Christians regarding guild membership and pagan practices.
Country: Turkey
Region: Western Anatolia
Coordinates: 38.917500, 27.840000
Most guided tours allocate 1-2 hours for Thyatira, 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. Thyatira is included in many Christian pilgrimage itineraries.
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