Virtual reconstruction of the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, Turkey | 2017

One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, it was completely rebuilt three times before its final destruction in 401 AD. Only foundations and sculptural fragments of the latest of the temples at the site remain.
The rendering of the temple will illustrate the Ephesus part of the book series ‘La aventura de la arqueología’ from Tecam, RBA, National Geographic.

Bird's-eye view of the Temple of Artemis or Artemision.

Bird’s-eye view of the Temple of Artemis or Artemision.

The statues represents wounded Amazons.

The statues represents wounded Amazons.

A drum from the top of a column from the 4th-century rebuilding, now in the British Museum.

A drum from the top of a column from the 4th-century rebuilding, now in the British Museum.

Close-up of the column bases.

Close-up of the column bases.

The site of the temple now. One column was partly re-erected in 1973.

The site of the temple now. One column was partly re-erected in 1973.

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4 Comments

  1. Yücel Sügen wrote a book about the life and the most important events of the Persian invasion. The English summary of the book is prepared for foreigners who want to come and see EPHESUS.
    The name of Book : TEOS- The Horoscope of the Gods

  2. Hayden

    Thanks great job help us see their world

  3. Artemiseon ought to be rebuiLt based on the exact modeL of the Parthenon of Athens using concrete and White pigment

  4. ioannis

    Question please why the altar is not facing the temple ? Can you answer this please!

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