The Celsus Library – Ephesus

Ephesus Celsus Library
I have been so blessed to be able to travel every Summer, and have been able to see so many amazing structures. This is the Celsus Library, built in 117 A.D. and was made to be a tomb. It is Corinthian style, and has prominant columns and height. It was breathtaking and so fun to hear the history of Turkey and Greece all while seeing git with my own eyes. I had studied Ephesus in the Bible and got goosebumps picturing what had gone down in this city. Many scrolls and manuscripts were found here, and it amazes me that it is still standing to this day.

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