"The Library of Celsus is one of the best-preserved ancient ruins I visited!"
Library of Celsus, Selçuk
Also known as: Celsus Kütüphanesi. Library of Celsus in Selçuk, Turkey, stands as a testament to Roman architectural ingenuity and cultural dedication. Built in the 2nd century AD, this ancient library once housed over 12,000 scrolls, making it a significant center of knowledge. Travelers are drawn to its impressive façade, featuring intricately carved columns and statues symbolizing wisdom and virtue. Vloggers frequently marvel at the library's ability to transport visitors back in time, especially when illuminated at night. Nearby, the ancient city of Ephesus offers further exploration with its grand amphitheater and Temple of Artemis. WanderVlogs provides insights from real experiences, advising on the best times to visit and how to navigate the site efficiently. Coordinates for this historical attraction are 37.9390, 27.3412.
Last updated: Dec 15, 2025
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