Nymphaeum Traiani (Ephesus), Nymphaeum in Turkey
The Nymphaeum Traiani is an ancient Roman nymphaeum located in Ephesus, Selçuk, Turkey.
This ornate public fountain was dedicated to the Roman Emperor Trajan around the 2nd century AD.
Romans used nymphaea like this one as monuments and as places for leisure and socialization.
Ephesus, where the nymphaeum is situated, is a significant tourist attraction with well-preserved ruins.
The Nymphaeum Traiani is known for its association with the nearby Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
Location: Selçuk
Source: Wikimedia