I have never seen anything like this before! And as impressed as I am with the archeology that reveals this very impressive find, I am equally impressed with the preservation structures that enable the experience, and with the staging of the find to grant immersion as we do. Lastly I must also mention the photography that gave us the experience, all combining to a very great moment of education!
Благодаря за прекрасното представяне на обекта. Преди 20 години бях в Ефес, но терасовидните къщи бяха в процес на проучване и не бяха отворени за публиката. Поздрави от България!
Just unbelievable! When this was built, times were anything but “dark”! Amazingly modern for the age! Thank you for this more than impressive tour, which I really appreciate!
Best filming Thanku Slow enough for us to appreciate details too & pausing long enough for us to take it in. And you showed us the view the houses had before them. I admired The clouds in the sky too! It was nice walking with You without music & unnecessary noise. Thankyou so Much. I didn’t want your film to end !
I went to Ephesus a few years ago, they were just beginning to uncover these terraced houses. It’s an incredible place and to think it was an important Roman port in the Mediterranean.
Wow! These rooms are just sublime🥰 now I want my walls and floors to be like these, Wow! Gorgeous 👍🏼😍 so much meticulous care put into every step, every floor, every wall
Fantastic. I was there many years ago and this area was not open. It is great that you can show it to us. Loved the "sound" in the theater. I was mad when our bus left and I saw the ARENA on the way out near the road. I hope you can make a video of that half-buried mini Coliseum.
Efes antik kentine girseler dahi, teras evlerin girişi extra oldugu için çoğu insan burayı gezmeden çıkıyor. o yuzden ziyaret etmeyenler gormeyenler için çok yararlı bir yürüyüş videosu olmuş. tesekkurler.
they will again say that they made thin marble slabs on the walls with a hammer and chisel, or another option, this is erosion and was blown by the wind.
How wonderful that must have been 2000 years ago .... The Mosaics , wall art , the pillared courtyards and amazingly teh internal pipping ....amazing building technology ...
It's amazing how much of the Roman lifestyle and esthetic carried through in French culture for another 2000 years. Very similar in the early painted plaster with strencilling and faux scenery painting, and the framing of paneling.
It's a Greek city not Roman. This you call "roman esthetic" is a typical paradigm of Hellenistic-Greek painting and art (and hellenistic frescoes etc) of the hellenistic type and times (that existed also to Magna Grecia, the Greeks of South Italy), and as it continued throught the Roman times (the Latium conquer). It didn't become suddenly "something else" "roman" for that reason, just because the romans had the political and military control. As if, if you are an artist and create something and evolve it, and your house pass under my control but you continue to live there (let's say to live in rent there) , and typically be your home, and continue to create, your creations will still be yours. The same thing. This art continued by Greeks in the Greek byzantine times. The Romans tooked all this things by Greeks and learned by them. The inhabitants of Latium were very rustic compared to the Greeks. Τhat's why Oratios himslef says ( Epistole 2.1, 156-157) "Conquered Greece conquered the victor and introduced the arts to peasant/uncultivated Latium."
@@taylanzek7 Never. I know and love it because of the apostle Paul's letter in the Bible-Ephesians. To be able to see, thru actual video and through reconstruction simulations the place where he and many other early Christians actually walked is very cool. So great to finally actually see a real time walkthrough of one of the homes of Ephesus. Loved your video!!.
@@dmd5645 i hope that you come one day and walk here. İ have another walking videos on the street of ephesus that u ld love. Check them please. Have a great day. Best regards.
Imagine people who built like this with period tools and technology. Primitive by today's standard I guess. But it's all they knew and they did unbelievable things with it. Mind boggling.😮
This is amazing:) I hope I'll visit Turkey one day. I would love to see Greek and Roman legacy, Ephesus, Hagia Sofia etc. I would also love to see Ottoman and Turkish heritage, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque and other stuff:)
You re always welcome. İ would love to be your guide. İf you come to turkey one day, u can contact me for your travel in turkey. İm licensed tourist guide here.
Thank you for flimimng and posting. Really nice and detailed. What the Greek and Romans left behind, is just amazing. So civilized. And so sad to see them being replaced so recently, by the violent Asiatics.
And this is such a RACIST comment. Violent asiatics? Turks? Who are you? What makes you and your culture superier? THERE SHOULD BE NO GREEK HATE AND RACISM HERE!
Korumasi cok guzel herkes rahat gezer ben cok beğendim herkesin emegine teşekkürler istenince yaparsan demekki oluyor nedir burasi bilgi verin olmazmi saygillar dilerim❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice Walk-Through, but Mr. Taylan Onor didn't stop at any of the signs/maps explaining what the viewer was seeing or how it may have looked before it was ruins. I hope Mr. Taylan Onor knew what he was viewing on his walk, otherwise it was a nice hike looking at ruins without an understanding of context. If he knew the context of what he was viewing, a narrative would have helped the viewers of his video.
@@taylanzek7 Thank you so much, a narration or stopping long enough and zooming in at each contextual sign or map so a viewer could stop the video and read the sign or map at their leisure and then start the video again. And your interpretive narration would give a personal touch. You do a great service for those of us unable to travel to see the splendors and wonders of Turkey's many-layered past. I am a student of your country's history, and you are so wonderful to provide a glimpse of what I have studied about for some 60 years, thank you again.
Ιt's a Greek city first of all, from Anicent Greece and until the Greek Byzantium. Never stopped to be Greek. So you walk at a Greek terittory and land. Greek city of the Greek Ionians. Built by them. Not Roman (from a time and after was only under Roman political and millitary control, but that was way - way after, and didn't become sunndenly "something other" - "roman". Then it passed again to political control of Greeks, in the Byzantine times. The city didn't stopped to be typically Greek in everything, it's population, it's architecture, art etc. The houses included, the art of mosaics, frescoes etc, that is hellenistic art from hellenistical times. The Romans typically did more just "restorations" of those that where already there by the Greeks. And also "Roman" is too Greek culture and something strongly connected with Greece and it's civilization and culture, that's why the good historians say Greco-Roman world, or Greco-Roman times etc. to emphasize the Greek character of Rome or it's connection with it). Nowhere mentioned in your description.
What a fantastic archaeological site! So well preserved. Beautiful mosaics and wall decorations. And lucky you had the site to yourself. Amazing!
Thank youu
I have never seen anything like this before! And as impressed as I am with the archeology that reveals this very impressive find, I am equally impressed with the preservation structures that enable the experience, and with the staging of the find to grant immersion as we do. Lastly I must also mention the photography that gave us the experience, all combining to a very great moment of education!
Благодаря за прекрасното представяне на обекта. Преди 20 години бях в Ефес, но терасовидните къщи бяха в процес на проучване и не бяха отворени за публиката. Поздрави от България!
Some explanation and guide lining would make this marvelous documentary. Thanks!
Just unbelievable! When this was built, times were anything but “dark”! Amazingly modern for the age! Thank you for this more than impressive tour, which I really appreciate!
Thank you.
Best filming Thanku Slow enough for us to appreciate details too & pausing long enough for us to take it in. And you showed us the view the houses had before them. I admired The clouds in the sky too! It was nice walking with
You without music & unnecessary noise. Thankyou so
Much. I didn’t want your film to end !
Thank youu 🥰
I went to Ephesus a few years ago, they were just beginning to uncover these terraced houses. It’s an incredible place and to think it was an important Roman port in the Mediterranean.
You should come and see. İts open to everyone now.
Thank you so much for sharingM much appreciated 🌷
Happy to hear kind words. Soon there will be evening ephesus walking tour. Dont miss to watch it.
The amount of work to make and install those elevated walkways is astounding .
Wow! These rooms are just sublime🥰 now I want my walls and floors to be like these, Wow! Gorgeous 👍🏼😍 so much meticulous care put into every step, every floor, every wall
Should go and see with your own eyes. Much better than video
What a gift to still have this standing today.
You ld visit ephesus ancient city in turkey
Fantastic. I was there many years ago and this area was not open. It is great that you can show it to us. Loved the "sound" in the theater. I was mad when our bus left and I saw the ARENA on the way out near the road. I hope you can make a video of that half-buried mini Coliseum.
Soon i will record new detailed video of the terrace houses,
Good.
Efes antik kentine girseler dahi, teras evlerin girişi extra oldugu için çoğu insan burayı gezmeden çıkıyor. o yuzden ziyaret etmeyenler gormeyenler için çok yararlı bir yürüyüş videosu olmuş. tesekkurler.
Thank you so much for posting this! I visited Efes when I was teaching English in Izmir in 1997-8, but the houses were closed then
İts time to visit again :))
Biz buraya girememiştik.Zahmet etmişsiniz , bizim için güzel oldu . Sağolun...
Rica ederim. Bol gezmeler
Thank you for sharing this video online. It's very interesting.
You re welcome.
they will again say that they made thin marble slabs on the walls with a hammer and chisel, or another option, this is erosion and was blown by the wind.
How wonderful that must have been 2000 years ago .... The Mosaics , wall art , the pillared courtyards and amazingly teh internal pipping ....amazing building technology ...
😍😍
You should visit Ephesus. İ have sone other walking videos. Check them please.
@@taylanzek7 I will Thanks !
It's amazing how much of the Roman lifestyle and esthetic carried through in French culture for another 2000 years.
Very similar in the early painted plaster with strencilling and faux scenery painting, and the framing of paneling.
It's a Greek city not Roman. This you call "roman esthetic" is a typical paradigm of Hellenistic-Greek painting and art (and hellenistic frescoes etc) of the hellenistic type and times (that existed also to Magna Grecia, the Greeks of South Italy), and as it continued throught the Roman times (the Latium conquer). It didn't become suddenly "something else" "roman" for that reason, just because the romans had the political and military control. As if, if you are an artist and create something and evolve it, and your house pass under my control but you continue to live there (let's say to live in rent there) , and typically be your home, and continue to create, your creations will still be yours. The same thing. This art continued by Greeks in the Greek byzantine times. The Romans tooked all this things by Greeks and learned by them. The inhabitants of Latium were very rustic compared to the Greeks. Τhat's why Oratios himslef says ( Epistole 2.1, 156-157) "Conquered Greece conquered the victor and introduced the arts to peasant/uncultivated Latium."
Excellent answered..it is Greek ancient city ,not Roman …
Thanks you and it's was beautiful, I hoped to read site.'s explanations and If You take a while front of them It will be Perfect 👌
İ will try to stop more , next time
Wonderfull
I was there few weeks ago. It’s amazing!
Did you get info about the houses ?
Great video!!. Thanx for the tour!. Fascinating!. Love Ancient Ephesus. Your video came up in my feed and I loved it!!!. ❤️ from Michigan...
Happy to hear that liked that. Have u been to ephesus before ?
@@taylanzek7 Never. I know and love it because of the apostle Paul's letter in the Bible-Ephesians. To be able to see, thru actual video and through reconstruction simulations the place where he and many other early Christians actually walked is very cool. So great to finally actually see a real time walkthrough of one of the homes of Ephesus. Loved your video!!.
@@dmd5645 i hope that you come one day and walk here. İ have another walking videos on the street of ephesus that u ld love. Check them please. Have a great day. Best regards.
@@taylanzek7 thank you for the invite!!. And I'll watch them.. 👍
Very interesting, thank you!
its an amazing video
merci beaucoup ! c est super jolie ; je n avais jamais vu une domus aussi bien conservée !
😇😍
Thank you!
You re welcome.
Muhteşem♡
Çok teşekkür ederiz♡
Rica ederim tesekkurler yorumunuuz icin
Merak etmistim. İyiki cekmissin.
Imagine people who built like this with period tools and technology. Primitive by today's standard I guess. But it's all they knew and they did unbelievable things with it. Mind boggling.😮
This is amazing:) I hope I'll visit Turkey one day. I would love to see Greek and Roman legacy, Ephesus, Hagia Sofia etc. I would also love to see Ottoman and Turkish heritage, Topkapi Palace, Blue Mosque and other stuff:)
You re always welcome. İ would love to be your guide. İf you come to turkey one day, u can contact me for your travel in turkey. İm licensed tourist guide here.
@@taylanzek7 Thank you:)
Super
Thanxxx
:) süper
Thank you for flimimng and posting. Really nice and detailed. What the Greek and Romans left behind, is just amazing. So civilized. And so sad to see them being replaced so recently, by the violent Asiatics.
Greek city was at the other side. It was too small. This is Roman metropolis
@@nyctr8046 Thank you
And this is such a RACIST comment. Violent asiatics? Turks? Who are you? What makes you and your culture superier? THERE SHOULD BE NO GREEK HATE AND RACISM HERE!
@@nyctr8046 Das ist griechisch.
👍👍👍👍
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Been there. Watch footing on alley steps. 14:50
Sure am beautiful......😊
Korumasi cok guzel herkes rahat gezer ben cok beğendim herkesin emegine teşekkürler istenince yaparsan demekki oluyor nedir burasi bilgi verin olmazmi saygillar dilerim❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Burasi efes antik kentinde zenginlerin aristokratlarin yasadigi evler.
Indoor plumbing!
İts amazing in that time.
Nice Walk-Through, but Mr. Taylan Onor didn't stop at any of the signs/maps explaining what the viewer was seeing or how it may have looked before it was ruins. I hope Mr. Taylan Onor knew what he was viewing on his walk, otherwise it was a nice hike looking at ruins without an understanding of context. If he knew the context of what he was viewing, a narrative would have helped the viewers of his video.
Good advice, i will try to record another one as soon as possible.
@@taylanzek7 Thank you so much, a narration or stopping long enough and zooming in at each contextual sign or map so a viewer could stop the video and read the sign or map at their leisure and then start the video again. And your interpretive narration would give a personal touch. You do a great service for those of us unable to travel to see the splendors and wonders of Turkey's many-layered past. I am a student of your country's history, and you are so wonderful to provide a glimpse of what I have studied about for some 60 years, thank you again.
@@user-zn1rb9sr7j im very happy to help 🙏🏼
✌️✌️ çok güzel
Ιt's a Greek city first of all, from Anicent Greece and until the Greek Byzantium. Never stopped to be Greek. So you walk at a Greek terittory and land. Greek city of the Greek Ionians. Built by them. Not Roman (from a time and after was only under Roman political and millitary control, but that was way - way after, and didn't become sunndenly "something other" - "roman". Then it passed again to political control of Greeks, in the Byzantine times. The city didn't stopped to be typically Greek in everything, it's population, it's architecture, art etc. The houses included, the art of mosaics, frescoes etc, that is hellenistic art from hellenistical times. The Romans typically did more just "restorations" of those that where already there by the Greeks. And also "Roman" is too Greek culture and something strongly connected with Greece and it's civilization and culture, that's why the good historians say Greco-Roman world, or Greco-Roman times etc. to emphasize the Greek character of Rome or it's connection with it). Nowhere mentioned in your description.
You can see these only if you pay extra, a lot extra, for an individual tour :(
Unfortunately. But it s only one time in your life.
Was there in 2006, was really awesomen. Were not allowed to take pictures then and is much bigger now
W!
İt is bigger now and getting bigger and bigger. Wish you come again.
Didn’t zoom in on the one in the back, left one, at 10:18 :))
:))
do you license the footage? I sent you a message on instagram
Okay. İ willl check it on insta
Girememiştik iyi oldu. 👋
This is the 7 sleepers hometown