Temple of Domitian (Temple of the Sebastoi), Selçuk
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Temple of Domitian (Temple of the Sebastoi) is_located_at Selçuk. visiting Temple of Domitian (Temple of the Sebastoi) in Selçuk Temple of Domitian (Temple of the Sebastoi) is one of the top attractions in Selçuk.
As I approached the Temple of Domitian, I was struck by its sheer grandeur. This ancient Roman temple, dedicated to Emperor Domitian, stands as a testament to the power and influence of the Roman Empire in Ephesus. The massive foundation, measuring 50 by 100 meters, gives you an idea of its original scale. Though much of the structure has been lost to time, the remaining elements are truly awe-inspiring. The colossal head of Domitian, now housed in the nearby museum, once adorned this magnificent temple. As I walked around the site, I could almost imagine the temple in its full glory, with its towering columns and intricate decorations. The temple's location at the end of the Curetes Street, one of the main thoroughfares of ancient Ephesus, speaks to its importance in the city's daily life. It's fascinating to think about the rituals and ceremonies that would have taken place here, with citizens and visitors alike paying homage to the emperor. Despite its ruined state, the Temple of Domitian remains a powerful symbol of Roman imperial cult and a must-see for anyone interested in ancient history.