Driver & Guide from Kusadasi port [17485P8]
Feel free to browse around with your guide . Enjoy the day at your pace in privacy .
There is so much to be seen .
There is so much to be seen .


ADDITIONAL INFO
- Service animals allowed
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
INCLUDED
- Licensed Tour Guide
- Driver
NOT INCLUDED
- Entrance Fees
CANCELLATION POLICY
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
ITINERARY
- Over hundreds of point of interest visited from the Agora to the ancient theater
- The house was discovered in the 19th century by following the descriptions in the reported visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774–1824), a Roman Catholic nun and visionary, which were published as a book by Clemens Brentano after her death. While the Catholic Church has never pronounced in favour or against the authenticity of the house, the site has nevertheless received a steady flow of pilgrimage since its discovery. Anne Catherine Emmerich was beatified by Pope John Paul II on October 3, 2004.
- Today the village prospers through agriculture (olive oil, peaches, wine) and tourism. It is well protected and a rare and attractive example of Ottoman Christian architecture.
- Located just outside of Ephesus (near the modern town of Selçuk in present-day Turkey). It was completely rebuilt twice, once after a devastating flood and three hundred years later after an act of arson, and in its final form was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. By 401 AD it had been ruined or destroyed. Only foundations and fragments of the last temple remain at the site.
- Houses of the rich people living in Ephesus . A must see site.
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