Informazioni generali
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Kusadasi, Turchia | Attrazioni/Intrattenimento |
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Ephesus is the most popular site in southwestern Turkey and deservedly so. Many acres carefully excavated restoration of ancient splendor. This once thriving metropolis had as many as 250.000 in habitants. Ephesus became the most important city of Asia Minor throughout several civilizations.
The resolutions of the council of 431 held that the Virgin Mary came to Ephesos. According to them, she came here together with Saint John, four to six years after the death of Christ. After the proclamation of Pope Paul VI in 1967, Pope John Paul II came to Ephesos and declared the House of Mary to be a place of pilgrimage for Christians. The house on the top of Bülbüldağ is believed to be the last home of the Virgin Mary. It is a world-famous place of pilgrimage. The structure is a church that dates to the seventh century, and was restored in 1951. The church was supposedly built on top of the house in which the Virgin Mary lived. The structure is cruciform, and has a domed roof. The nave and its apse are accessible from the vestibule. The House of Mary is a place of pilgrimage not only for Christians, but also for Muslims. Muslims use the room to the south, which is believed to be the bedroom of the Virgin Mary, as a prayer chapel. Translations of the Quranic suras that mention Mary are on display here. After the proclamation of Pope Paul VI in 1967, John Paul II came here in 1979 and declared the House of Mary to be a place of pilgrimage for Christians. The resolutions of the council of 431 held that the Virgin Mary came to Ephesos. According to them, she came here together with Saint John, four to six years after the death of Christ. Excavations in this area uncovered architectural components from the fırst to seventh centuries. The first major Church of Mary and the tomb of Saint John on Ayasuluk could be evidence of the resolutions of the council.
Meeting/pick-up point: Pick up at the hotel.
Start/opening time: At 8.30am.
End/closing time: At 1pm.
Languages: Dutch.
Others: Kids need to bring their ID. Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change. Customers who are less mobile may not be able to visit Ephesus.