La cité antique d'Éphèse avec démonstration de fabrication de poterie
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La cité antique d'Éphèse avec démonstration de fabrication de poterie

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Langue(s): Allemand, Anglais, Français, Néerlandais
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Durée: De 2 heures à 4 heures

Conformément à notre engagement en faveur du tourisme durable, toutes les excursions National Geographic Day Tours répondent aux critères du Conseil mondial du tourisme durable, et une partie des recettes de ces visites est reversée à la National Geographic Society pour financer des programmes de recherche et de développement durable dans le monde entier.

Points forts
  • Vous visiterez la cité antique d'Éphèse, classée par l'UNESCO, l'une des villes romaines les mieux préservées
  • Vous découvrirez l'histoire et la société de cet important site romain
  • La bibliothèque de Celsus, le Grand Théâtre et le temple d'Hadrien sont tous au programme
  • Des maîtres potiers créeront et décoreront des céramiques turques à la main lors d'une démonstration de poterie
  • Votre guide local expert sait tout sur la ville d'Éphèse et partagera ses connaissances avec vous.
Ce qui vous attend

Éphèse est l'un de ces endroits qui donnent vie à l'histoire. Cette excursion combine la visite de la cité antique avec celle d'une usine de céramique typique pour découvrir la fabrication traditionnelle de poteries. Pour commencer, vous revivrez les jours de gloire de l'Empire romain en explorant les monuments d'Éphèse lors d'une visite guidée. Gökhan, l'un de nos guides locaux experts, dit : "Le site archéologique est si bien préservé qu'il est facile d'imaginer que vous marchez sur les traces des foules en toge qui se rassemblaient et discutaient dans les rues il y a 2 000 ans".

Entassées de temples, de reliques et de statues religieuses, vous arpentez les rues de marbre alors que votre guide vous explique leur histoire. L'une des attractions phares est la bibliothèque de Celsus. Parfaite pour des photos instagrammables, elle est une prouesse d'architecture classique abritant autrefois les plus brillants érudits de l'époque et plus de 12 000 parchemins de sagesse séculaire. Il existe également un musée, que vous visiterez au cours de votre séjour. Ses expositions numériques sont conçues pour vous aider à imaginer ce qu'était la vie à Éphèse à l'époque de son apogée.

Nous terminerons par la visite d'une usine de céramique pour voir comment la poterie turque est fabriquée. La précision du maître potier qui travaille uniquement à l'œil, alors qu'il décore et peint des pièces traditionnelles, est étonnante. C'est l'un des meilleurs endroits pour acheter des souvenirs authentiques et soutenir les moyens de subsistance locaux. Gökhan ajoute : "Les céramiques Çini sont une forme d'art traditionnel turc. Vous les reconnaissez par leurs motifs populaires de la tulipe et de l'œillet : la tulipe symbolise l'unité de Dieu, et l'œillet représente la nature et le renouveau".

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4,3 /5

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  • J

    James Besnard

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    4.2

    8 octobre 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Très bon club de vacances, personnel très à l'écoute et toujours affable...... La nourriture de ********** qualité et variée...... Les chambres toujours nickelle. Salle de bain ayant besoin d'un lifting...... Team Marmara sympa et dynamique..... Seule la situation géographique du club ne permet pas en dehors des excursions des sorties personnelles attrayantes ..... Bon séjour

  • J

    Journiac

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    4.2

    8 octobre 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Tout était pp

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    Moa

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    3.8

    27 septembre 2025

    A voyagé avec des amis


    J'ai aimé le site, et j'ai adoré l'expérience muséum. Par contre, il y avait des groupes de multiples nationalités et les commentaires des uns et des autres se croisaient. C'était un brouhaha vraiment désagréable pour tout le monde. Il faudrait équiper vos clients d'oreillettes SVP

  • L

    Leonard

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    1.4

    26 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Ponctualité, temps de visite beaucoup trop court( à peine 2h)changement de cars en fonction du guide, passages dans différents hôtels, prix trop élevé vu la visite. Prochaine fois prendre un taxi et faire la visite avec audio guide.

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    Houben

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    4.6

    24 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Le musée est vraiment top.....en plusieurs langues... Les pierres sont glissantes..

  • P

    Papat

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    4.2

    24 septembre 2025

    A voyagé avec des amis


    Changer trois fois de bus et 1h20de trajet

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