Domitians tempel (Sebastoiens tempel)
Domitians tempel (Sebastoiens tempel)

Domitians tempel (Sebastoiens tempel)

Öppet dagligen, sommaren 08.00-19.00 och vintern 08.00-17.00
Acarlar, Selçuk, Izmir, 35920

The basics

The temple once boasted vaulted foundations and a towering two-story northern end. Today it lies mostly in ruins, with only two of the tallest columns still standing. Remaining vestiges of the temple allow you to envision its grandeur in its prime. Discover the stairs—still standing today—that provided access to this magnificent structure. Catch a glimpse of preserved reliefs, and see the remnants of the temple’s foundation.

The temple may have been dedicated to the Roman Emperor Domitian, one of the most brutal Roman emperors during the empire.

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Things to know before you go

  • Bring water and sun protection for your visit, especially if arriving during the high season when temperatures are hot.

  • The temple includes informative signs, so build in time to read them during your visit.

  • Uneven ground may make it difficult to navigate for those using wheelchairs and strollers.

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How to get there

The best way to reach the Temple of Domitian from Selçuk is via a shared minivan taxi (dolmuş). It’s about a 10-minute journey. If you’re traveling from Istanbul or internationally, Izmir is the closest airport. From there, take a bus to Selçuk or rent a car to make the 50-mile (80 kilometer) journey directly to the site; the drive takes approximately one hour.

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When to get there

The ideal time to explore the temple is during the spring or fall shoulder seasons (April–May and September–October) when the weather is mild, and there are fewer crowds. In the summer high season, temperatures often exceed 90°F (32°C), which can make exploring the temple uncomfortable. In the winter, though the weather is cooler, there may be some closures or limited hours.

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Emperor Domitian’s cult

The Temple of Domitian was dedicated to emperor Domitian’s cult and became a cultural and political center where leaders and intellectuals would gather. Official ceremonies took place there, including the annual festival of the goddess Artemis, who is associated with the moon and ruled over wild animals, the hunt, and vegetation. Today the temple ruins stand as testament to the skill of the architects and builders who constructed it more than two thousand years ago.

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