Library of Celsus - True Historic Building of Turkey

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Library of Celsus - True Historic Building of Turkey

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Library of Celsus - True Historic Building of Turkey

The library of Celsus in Turkey was built to store 12,000 scrolls and to serve as a monumental tomb for Celsus (who had been consul in 92 AD, governor of Asia in 115 AD, and a wealthy and popular local citizen). The building is important as one of few remaining examples of an ancient Roman-influenced library.



It also shows that public libraries were built not only in Rome itself but throughout the Roman Empire. In a massive restoration which is considered to be very true to the historic building, the front façade was rebuilt and now serves as a prime example of Roman public architecture.















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Post by bebo » Mar 16, 2010

sachi bari pyari building hay


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Post by admin » Mar 16, 2010

it must have been a fantastic building of its time


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Post by arslan » Mar 16, 2010

ye library ha..oper se koi pathar a giray pir..ha to kamal jki jagah
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Post by chandoo » Mar 16, 2010

admin wrote:it must have been a fantastic building of its time
very true.

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Post by James.Striker » Mar 16, 2010

Beautiful and fantastic.


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