DOCUMENTARY: The Temple of Artemis in Ephesus – Once A Wonder

 By Victor Olubiye



In ancient Ephesus, in what is now Turkey, there once stood a building of incredible splendor: the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Built around 550 BC, it was dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis – a place of worship, but also a symbol of art, power, and craftsmanship of its time.


Made of fine marble and adorned with elaborate sculptures, over 100 magnificent columns rose up to 18 meters (60 feet) into the sky. The temple was considered one of the largest and most impressive sanctuaries in the ancient world.


But its history was marked by destruction: fires, conquests, and earthquakes repeatedly led to its downfall over the centuries – until it was finally destroyed in 401 AD.


Today, little remains of the former greatness of this building – but its myth lives on as a shining chapter in the history of humanity.

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