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Dear Mevlut, I hope all is well with you and your family. Sorry this took so long. We did have a great trip in Turkey thanks to your tour. What I really appreciated the most was your ability to customize the tour to our specific family needs and time table. This was one of our very best vacations and we are planning on returning to Turkey to enjoy more. Please tha...
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Turkey Travel Destinations - Library of Celsus Library of Celsus
The Library of Celsus, the façade of which has been carefully reconstructed from all original pieces, it was originally built c. 125 AD in memory of Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus, Ancient Greek who served as governor of Roman Asia (105–107) in the Roman Empire Celsus paid for the construction of the library with his own personal wealth, and is buried in a sarcophagus beneath it.[ The library was mostly built by his son Gaius Julius Aquila[ and once held nearly 12,000 scrolls. Designed with an exaggerated entrance — so as to enhance its perceived size, speculate many historians — the building faces east so that the reading rooms could make best use of the morning light. Contact Us Email List |