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As a logical continuation, after
Priene and
Miletos, one goes
to Didyma, a famous temple for its oracles. This temple dedicated to
Apollo was the richest and biggest of the Ionian temples on Anatolian soil.
It was to cover such a vast area, that its construction lasted more than
150-200 years and yet it was planned to be without ceiling. Again after the
"Ionian Rebellion", it was to Alexander
the Great to order its restoration. On the ruins of the VIth century BC
temple, a church was built during the Byzantine period. Though the ruins one
can see today, are of pre-Christian age.
The temple was famous all over the Greek world for its oracles so that it even surpassed the reputation of Delphi.The reason for which the harbor of Panamos near Didyma became very busy and was visited by lots of commanders, ordinary and respected people, is that they wanted to learn their future from the priests of the temple. The oracle ceremonies were in two steps: the Pithy would first comment the glitters on the waters of a well and then the priests would translate these into literal and impressive words.
How to Go?... Didyma is located 75 km south of Kusadasi. There is no direct public transportation from Kusadasi. To reach Didyma; you may take minibus to Soke, then to Didim from Soke bus station; or a daily tour to Didyma - Priene - Miletos from any agency in Kusadasi.
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