ENTRY TYPE
Buildings |
SUMMARY
The city plan of Roman Ephesus is dominated by Arcadian Street. It is a monumental road artery 530 m long and 11.5 m wide framed by porticoes. The street connects the harbour with the Theatre, starting from the Middle Gate of the Harbour and ending in the Theatre square. The current street dates from the late imperial years, when it was completely restored in the years of Emperor Hadrian. However, the architectural remains indicate earlier construction phases. |
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