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Latrines529 viewsPay Toilets, not coin-operated. An adjunct to the Scolastica Baths, located next to the Temple of Hadrian.Jun 29, 2019
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Detail of the Temple of Hadrian488 viewsSecond Century AD.Jun 29, 2019
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Mosaic566 viewsIn the Houses on the Hill.Jun 29, 2019
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The Temple of Hadrian558 viewsWith some of our tour group in the foreground.Jun 29, 2019
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Detail of the Temple of Hadrian492 viewsErected on Curetes Street in the early 2nd century AD.Jun 29, 2019
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The Trajan Fountain547 viewsWith our guide Attila the Honey making faces in the foreground.Jun 29, 2019
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The Trajan Fountain538 viewsDedicated to the Roman emperor of the same name, the fountain was built on the north side of Curetes Street in the second century AD. A huge statue of the emperor stood over the pool, but only its feet have survived.Jun 29, 2019
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Curetes Street556 viewsLooking toward Library of CelsusJun 29, 2019
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The Headless Doctor548 viewsErected during the Byzantine era in honor of a woman doctor who had rendered great services to the city.Jun 29, 2019
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Curetes Street, leading down to Celsus Library. 483 viewsThe fire was set by barbarians, who have stormed the city and are attempting to burn it down.Jun 29, 2019
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Winged Figure437 viewsStone carving detail, Curetes Street.Jun 29, 2019
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Curetes Street503 viewsOne of the three main streets of Ephesus; named after the priests who cared for the flame of the Prytaneion. Connected the Gate of Hercules with the Library of Celsus.Jun 29, 2019
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