Philadelphia

Another of the churches mentioned in Revelation. Pictures are of the remains of the 6th century church of Saint John. The entire old city is gone with the modern city built on top.
Temple of Artemis, Sardes

Major temple to Artemis located at Sardes (see another post). This is one of the seven important Artemis temples of Asia Minor. The scale of the place is extraordinary. The columns are original, andLeer más
Sardes "downtown"

This is the city of another of the churches mentioned in Revelation. Sardes was also the capital of Lydia up until the Persian invasion.
The 1st picture is a wall between the gymnasium (which is theLeer más
Basilica of Saint John

Major church dedicated to Saint John, the disciple who accompanied Mary after the crucification. The basilica was built by Justinian in the 6th century.
The 1st is a photo of a model showing what theLeer más
Morning over the Aegean

These pictures were taken just after dawn from the rooftop restaurant of a hotel in Kusadasi on the Aegean coast, just after dawn. Kusadasi is s lovely place, worth coming back to.
BTW, that island inLeer más
Mary's House

Tradition holds that Mary, the mother of Jesus, lived out her last years with the apostle John, in a small house hidden in the hills above Ephesus. This is believed to be the place.
The currentLeer más
Ephesus, Upper City

Ephesus was a major city, capital of the Roman province of Asia Minor. There were typically 2 separate parts of the city in those days. The upper city was the elite and government area. Regular folksLeer más
Terrace Houses, Ephesus

These are homes of the wealthy, built on a hillside. They are extraordinarily spectacular. The pictures hardly do justice to what has been preserved/restored. The frescoes, mosaics, etc are allLeer más
Ephesus, Lower City

This is where everyone else lived, worked, played, traded, etc. This area ran from the harbor up to the gate of Herakles (1st picture) which divided the upper and lower cities. Due to sedimentation,Leer más
Mary Church

The first church named for the mother of Jesus and the site of the third ecumenical council in 431 AD. The building from that time has been rebuilt, replaced, etc. What remains are the ruins andLeer más
Sirince

An old town that had been Greek prior to the population exchange in 1923 like Karaköy (see other post). The difference, of course, is that this is still an active village that gives a sense of whatLeer más
Temple of Artemis

One of the 7 wonders of the ancient world, destroyed in the 4th century. Only 1 column remains. Most were reused elsewhere, including in Hagia Sophia (see post from last year). In the 1st pictureLeer más
Red Hall, Pergamon

One of the few ancient structures remaining from the lower city of Pergamom, now called Bergama. Red Hall is the local name for the building, made of brick.
The building was originally constructed asLeer más
Pergamom Acropolis

The upper city of a typical Greco-Roman city and one of the better preserved jn Asia Minor. The lower city was mostly built over. Sadly, the altar of Zeus was in great shape, but is in a museum inLeer más
Troy

Hugely important ancient city, known to most of us from Homer's Iliad. Troy is located at the mouth of the Dardanelles, the entry to the Sea of Marmara, Istanbul, the Bosporus and Black Sea. They hadLeer más
Dardanelles

Major transportation artery that controls water borne shipping to Istanbul and the Black Sea from the Mediterranean. This has always been a strategic prize and economic generator for whoever couldLeer más
Gallipoli

In recognition of my down under friends. Gallipoli was a major battle of WW 1 that involved troops from Australia and New Zealand. Having been at the ANZAC memorial in Alice Springs, I can understandLeer más