You are logged in as Anonymous.

67050 members

February 28, 2004

Oh, the Rhodes to Ruins: Ancient Ephesus is only one of many classical relics on this site, sponsored by the Turkish government. There are also other materials, as for instance this, featuring a downloadable Guide to Ephesus.

Perfect for armchair travellers, inquisitive monkeys, or anyone thinking of escaping this northern winter, or contemplating a trip to the Mediterranean during an Olympic summer.

[banana]

from an enduring student of classical architecture, thank you!

I highly recommend a visit to Ephesus; it gives a sense like no other place I've been of what a real metropolis was like (other big ancient cities are covered by modern ones) and a premonition of what (say) New York may be like in a couple of thousand years. Be prepared for lots of other tourists, though.

Wow!

I still like this post even though not many seemed to enjoy it.

I wouldn't say that. Low comment volume doesn't mean the post wasn't enjoyed, just that no one could think of anything to say, or else no one derailed it with a detailed discussion about Hitler or boobs or Hitler's boobs.

It was indeed a darn fine post, bees.

Euripides' "Lost Tragedy" To Be Staged At Ephesus

Would you buy me a ticket, Homunculus?

Plane ticket, I mean. I'll buy the ticket for the play.

« Older Fear no vulva | A Girls, her Ducati, and her Blog Newer »



To post comments to a thread you must login or create a profile.