7 of the World’s Most Stunning Ancient Ruins to Visit

Ephesus, founded around 1000 B.C. in what is now western Turkey, became an influential Aegean seaport and later an important center for early Christianity. As part of both Greek and Roman spheres of influence, Ephesus flourished as a hub of trade, religion and culture until its decline near the sixth century. Today its ruins—streets, libraries, temples and public spaces—offer a vivid window into antiquity.