| The multi-deck wooden horse. |
| Ancient Troy was abandoned by its people because it was no longer a sea port after heavy silting of the nearby river. |
| Many walls protect the ancient city. |
| A German archeologist discovered the ancient city of Troy. |
| The multi-deck wooden horse. |
| Ancient Troy was abandoned by its people because it was no longer a sea port after heavy silting of the nearby river. |
| Many walls protect the ancient city. |
| A German archeologist discovered the ancient city of Troy. |
| Saint Sophia a museum now. |
| Notice both Christian and Islamic decorations. |
| The largest Cathedral in Europe at one time. |
| Ceiling decoration. |
| Angulated to point to Mecca. |
| The Virgin Mary and Christ previously hidden by plaster. |
| Grandstand for the Sultan during prayers. |
| Some of these pillars may have been taken from the temple of Artemis in Ephesus. |
| An angel. |
| Christ and Emperor Constantine. |
| Dinning room of the monks with seats made of rock. |
| Hundreds of chapels carved into the hillsides date back to 373 AD. |
| Former Roman official residences |
| Sculptures |
| The Arcadian Way leading to the ancient city of Ephesus where the apostles Paul and John visited. |
| A Roman fountain |
| Mosaic walkway. |
| Facade of a rich man's house. |
| Toilet bowls in a row to cater for the numerous sea farers. |
| The Library of Celsus built by a former slave from Rome. |
| Statue at the Library of Celsus. |
| An amphitheater where gladiators once fought |
| This underground city was initially built below a village. |
| Our tour guide giving a briefing. |
| In the kitchen. |
| Some nearby cave homes. |
| Soldier guarding mausoleum of 1st Turkish President. |
| There are two exhibition halls. |
| This hall holds the personal belongings of the 1st President. No photos allowed. |
| The Turkish emblem. |
| A comprehensive history of Turkey behind these walls. A good museum to visit. |