Temple of Domitian, Ephesus

Thursday, March 25, 2010


The Temple of Domitian was the first structure in Ephesus dedicated to an emperor. Originally built on a terrace, the temple had eight columns on the shorter side and thirteen across the length. Today, not much remains of the temple except for the terrace wall, a portion of the staircase, and various pieces of columns.

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