Constructed in the 2nd century CE, the Library of Celsus in ancient Ephesus, located in today’s western Turkey, was a repository of over 12,000 scrolls, a monumental tomb for Celsus, and one of the most magnificent architectures in the Roman Empire.
Constructed in the 2nd century CE, the Library of Celsus in ancient Ephesus, located in today’s western Turkey, was a repository of over 12,000 scrolls, a monumental tomb for Celsus, and one of the most magnificent architectures in the Roman Empire.