Temple of Artemis

The Temple of Artemis (Greek: Ἀρτεμίσιον Artemision, Latin: Artemisium), also known as Temple of Diana, was a temple dedicated to Artemis. It was completed around 550 BC at Ephesus (in present-day Turkey) under the Achaemenid dynasty of the Persian Empire. Nothing remains of the temple. It was one of the Seven wonders of the World.

Location

The Temple of Artemis was located near the ancient city of Ephesus, about 50 km south from the modern port city of İzmir, in Turkey.

Architecture and art

Most of the description of the Temple of Artemis comes from Pliny, though there are different accounts and the actual size varies.

Pliny said the temple was 115 meters long and 55 meters wide. He said it was made almost completely of marble. It was about three times as big as the Parthenon by area. The Temple has 127 Ionic-styled columns. Each of them are 17.5 meters in height.

The Temple of Artemis had many fine artworks. Sculptures by famous Greek sculptors Polyclitus, Pheidias, Cresilas, and Phradmon were in the temple. Paintings and gilded columns of gold and silver were also in it. The sculptors often competed at creating the best sculpture. Many of these sculptures were of Amazons, who are said to have founded the city of Ephesus.

Pliny said that Scopas, who also worked on the Mausoleum of Mausollos, worked carved reliefs into the temple's columns.

Athenagoras of Athens names Endoeus, a student of Daedalus, as the sculptor of the main statue of Artemis in Ephesus.

Cult and influence

The Temple of Artemis was located at a flourishing region. Merchants and travellers came to it from all over Asia Minor. The temple was influenced by many beliefs. It can be seen as a symbol of faith for many different peoples. The Ephesians worshiped Cybele. They joined many of their beliefs into the worship of Artemis. Artemisian Cybele became very different from the Roman goddess Diana. The cult of Artemis attracted thousands of worshipers from far-off lands. They all gathered at the site and worshipped her.

References

  • Anton Bammer, "A Peripteros" of the Geometric Period in the Artemision of Ephesus" Anatolian Studies 40 (1990), pp. 137-160.
  • Lynn R. LiDonnici, "The Images of Artemis Ephesia and Greco-Roman Worship: A Reconsideration" The Harvard Theological Review 85.4 (October 1992), pp 389-415.

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Turkish Travel Blog
20 December 2014
It is just a shadow of its former glory but still great to see. Watch out for sellers trying to flog ancient coins. They are fake and you will be out of pocket. Have complained to local authorities.
No Frills Ephesus Tours
6 December 2013
Is known as one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient world. The most beautiful remains of this temple are today exhibited in the London British Museum.
Gül ????
20 July 2016
Efes Antik Kenti içerisindeki tapınak Mö 550 yılında tamamlanmış ve tamamen mermerden inşa edilmiştr. Dünyanın yedi harikasından biri olan tapınaktan geriye bugün sadece bir iki mermer parçası kalmış.
DoktorGeziyor Halil Volkan Tekayak
Mutlaka koruma altına alınmalı ve gerekirse müze kart ile girilmeli buraya, zira hediyelik eşya satıcıları gelen yerli ve yabancı turistleri rahatsız ediyor malesef.
Fatih İvgen
1 October 2015
İlk gördüğünzde bu ne ya diyebileceğinz, içinde derin bir tarih barındıran mekân. Tapınak Lidya Kralı Kroisos tarafından başlatılmş 120 senelik bir projenin eseridr. Dünyanın 7 harikasındn biri sayılr
Özden Inal
22 September 2019
Dünyanın yedi Harikasında biri ama pek bir şey kalmamış
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