One of the fully-restored structures at Ephesus is the Celsus Library. Around 92 AD Roman Consul Tiberius Julius Polemaeanus was responsible for public buildings in the city of Rome, and was from 105 to 107 Proconsul for the province of Asia, the capital of which was Ephesus. When the man Celsus died in 114 at the age of 70, his son, Tiberius Julia Aquila built he library for a monument to his father. The façade is two-storied. The interior of the library, measuring 10.92m by 16.72m, is lined with decorative marble.
Nice scenery, I also visited this site in Turky. I know it is difficult but try to wait for less people on the foreground. One in the background is oke to give it more depth