Temple of Domitian
Unearthing History at the Temple of Domitian
Discover the historic Memmius Monument in Selçuk, Turkey, a breathtaking tribute to ancient Rome amid the ruins of Ephesus.
Nestled in the heart of Selçuk, the Memmius Monument stands as a remarkable tribute to the history of Ephesus. This ancient site offers tourists a fascinating look into the past, with intricate architecture and historical significance that draws visitors from around the globe. As you explore this historical landmark, you'll find a perfect blend of culture and beauty, making it an essential stop for any traveler in the region.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
Starting from the main entrance of the Ephesus archaeological site, head towards the Library of Celsus. Once you reach the Library, turn left and walk along the marble pathway. Continue straight until you arrive at the intersection with the road leading to the Temple of Artemis. You will see a sign for the Temple of Artemis. Cross the road and head towards the Temple. After visiting the Temple, exit the site and turn left onto Atatürk Street. Walk straight for about 1 kilometer, and you will see the Memmius Monument on your right, just before you reach the main square in Selçuk.
Public Transportation
From Selçuk town center, take a dolmuş (shared minibus) towards the Ephesus archaeological site. Tell the driver you want to get off at the Memmius Monument. The journey will take around 10 minutes. Once you arrive, the monument will be directly in front of you, and you can explore the area on foot.
Use Memmius Monument as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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