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圣约翰大教堂

Ayasuluk Hill, 35920 Selçuk, İzmir, Turkey

Standing among the sun-warmed ruins on Ayasuluk Hill, you can almost hear the echo of ancient hymns. 圣约翰大教堂 was once one of the largest and most magnificent churches in the ancient world — a sprawling monument raised over the believed burial site of the Apostle John himself. Today, its elegant columns and marble foundations still command reverence from every visitor who climbs the hill in Selçuk, just minutes from the legendary ruins of 以弗所.

A Church Built by an Emperor

Emperor Justinian I and Empress Theodora commissioned The Basilica of Saint John in the 6th century, around 550 AD. They chose this spot deliberately: Christian tradition held that the Apostle John spent his final years in Ephesus, authoring his Gospel and the Book of Revelation before being buried on this very hillside. Justinian’s basilica replaced a modest 4th-century shrine with a cruciform structure measuring approximately 130 meters in length, topped by six massive domes. At its peak, it rivaled even the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople for grandeur. Earthquakes, invasions, and centuries of neglect eventually brought the great building low, but the bones of this extraordinary church endure.

看什么、体验什么

As you enter the site through the partially restored Gate of Persecution, notice the intricate carved reliefs depicting scenes of combat and chase. Follow the central nave, where rows of reconstructed columns rise against a wide Turkish sky. The marble floor underfoot still shows traces of its original geometric patterns. At the heart of the basilica lies a simple slab marking the traditional tomb of Saint John — pilgrims have knelt here for over 1,500 years. Don’t miss the baptistery to the north, with its cross-shaped font, or the small treasury chapel where fragments of frescoes cling stubbornly to crumbling walls. From the hilltop, you’ll see the 伊萨贝清真寺 directly below and, in the distance, the lone remaining column of the 阿耳忒弥斯神庙 — a single glance connecting three great civilizations.

给游客的实用建议

Plan about 45 minutes to an hour to explore the site thoroughly. Early morning visits offer cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, especially during summer months when Ephesus-area tourism peaks. The Basilica of Saint John pairs perfectly with a visit to the Ephesus archaeological site, located only three kilometers away. Wear sturdy shoes — the hillside terrain is uneven, and some paths are loose gravel.

There is something quietly powerful about standing where faith, empire, and architecture once converged with such force. The Basilica of Saint John may be in ruins, but its story still resonates — a place where ancient devotion shaped stone into something enduring.

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