The Marble Street

The "Sacred Road" along Mt. Panayir is called the "Marble Street" between the Celsus Library to the Grand Theater. It was paved with large, smooth marble blocks. Like the Curates' Avenue, the western edge was lined with a porch that was two meters high in the time of Nero (54-68 AD).
Various figures of gladiators from all parts of the city were on display along this porch.
In sections that were restored in early times tracks from chariots are visible
Ephesus sections
- Ephesus Tours
- Basilica of St.John
- The House of Virgin Mary
- Museum of Ephesus
- The Temple of Artemis
- Celsus Library
- Magnesia Gate
- East Gymnasium
- Varius Bath
- Bouleuterion
- Basilica
- Prytaneion
- Upper Agora
- Domitian Fountain
- Pollio Fountain
- Memmius Monument
- Heracles Gate
- Curates Street
- Serapis Temple
- Mazeus Gate
- Lower Agora
- The Marbel Street
- Grand Theater
- Hellenistic Fountain
- Theater Gymnasium
- Harbour Street
- Church of Mary
- Vedius Gymnasium



