On September 18, 1956, the beautiful statue of Artemis was was brought to surface during the excavations in Ephesus (Selçuk, Türkiye).

Goddess Artemis Statue in Ephesus Museum in Selçuk, Turkey

Goddess Artemis Statue in Ephesus Museum in Selçuk, Turkey - Encircle PH๏τos

The highlight of the Ephesus Museum is the Hall of Artemis Ephesia. There you will admire statues of Artemis, the Greek goddess of hunting and chasтιтy. She is typically portrayed as a hunter. But the Lady of Ephesus is adorned with multiple breasts symbolizing her fertility. This 5.75 foot marble statue was named Artemis the Beautiful when discovered in 1956. It was sculpted during the 2nd century AD. The larger version is Colossal Artemis from the 1st century.

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