34 Forgotten Ancient Ruins That Deserve More Attention
12. The Echoes of Ephesus: A Roman Metropolis

Nestled on the western coast of Turkey, the ancient city of Ephesus was once a thriving metropolis of the Roman Empire. While the more famous ruins of Pompeii often capture the limelight, Ephesus offers a unique glimpse into the daily life and culture of ancient Rome. Established as a major center of commerce and culture in the 1st century BCE, Ephesus was home to the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The city's well-preserved streets, theaters, and libraries reflect the architectural and artistic achievements of its people. Despite its decline, Ephesus remains a symbol of human ingenuity and resilience, its echoes inviting reflection on the forces that shaped its rise and fall.








