The Church of Mary, located in the ancient city of Ephesus near modern-day Selçuk, was one of the most significant early Christian sites. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary (Theotokos), it hosted pivotal councils like the Council of Ephesus in 431 AD, which affirmed Mary's title as 'Mother of God.' Today, visitors can explore the ruins of this grand cathedral, including its nave, aisles, and remnants of the stoa where clergy once gathered.
The site offers a glimpse into early Christian worship and theological debates. Nearby, the Temple of Hadrian Olympios adds historical layers to the visit. Wear comfortable shoes for uneven terrain, and visit early morning to avoid crowds. Don't miss the nearby Ephesus Museum for artifacts from the church.



