The street used to visit the ruins of Ephesus and extending from the port to the theater was built in the Hellenistic Period, but was named Arkadiana because of the restoration by Emperor Arkadianus. Arkadiana is a magnificent avenue of 11 meters wide and 350 meters long. The marble columns on both sides of the street have survived until today and are still preserved where they are. It has been revealed that there is a sewage system extending to the harbor under the Arkadiana, which is completely covered with marble. It is also known as Efes Liman Avenue- Arkadiana King Road. Since Ephesus is one of the important port cities, it is an important street where all goods and wealth flow. Ephesus Harbor Street- Arkadiana, which opens to the harbor through a magnificent door, was unearthed during excavations, where important performances and religious...
Read moreTruly a remarkable site and well worth your time. The history at your fingertips is beyond description. However, be warned, in season this place is beyond crowded. It might be best to visit off season or at the very least later in the day as the crowds appear heaviest in the cool of...
Read moreFinalizando la visita a la histórica y antigua ciudad de Efeso, después de haber contemplado lo que queda de la Biblioteca de Celso y ver el recinto del Teather Gymnasium o Gran Teatro, enfrente mismo te encuentras con una calle bastante larga y ancha, y es al verla que te viene a la menta que era la calle construida en el periodo helenístico y restaurada posteriormente en la época del emperador Arcadio, es la calle que unía el puerto con la ciudad. Era lo primero que veían los comerciantes y marineros que llegaban hasta estos lares, en su época de esplendor en ambos lados de la calle había tiendas y galerías, y el paseo estaba construido con losas de...
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