The Library of Celsus, a stunning symbol of ancient Roman engineering and artistry, is one of the most iconic structures in Ephesus. Built in the 2nd century AD in honor of the Roman senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, it once housed over 12,000 scrolls. The intricately carved façade, with its columns, statues, and grand entrance, reflects the importance of knowledge and culture in Roman society. Visiting this historical gem offers a glimpse into the intellectual heart of the ancient world.
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Location: The Library of Celsus is situated in the Ephesus archaeological site, just 20 kilometers from Kuşadası.
Highlights: Marvel at the two-story façade adorned with statues symbolizing wisdom, virtue, and intelligence. Imagine the grandeur of the library’s interior, now visible only through its ruins.
Entry Fee: The library is included in the Ephesus site ticket. Consider guided tours for in-depth historical insights.
What to Bring: Wear comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and a hat. A camera is essential for capturing the library’s architectural beauty.
Facilities: Restrooms, cafes, and small shops are available near the Ephesus entrance.
By Car: A 25-minute drive via the D515 highway. Parking is available near the site entrance.
By Public Transport: Take a dolmuş or bus to Selçuk, then a taxi or a short walk to the Ephesus entrance.
By Tour: Many tours from Kuşadası include the Library of Celsus as a highlight of their itinerary.
Visit during spring (April-June) or autumn (September-November) for mild weather. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal to avoid crowds and harsh sunlight, making the site more enjoyable and photos more vibrant.