Ancient Toilets of Ephesus

Ancient Toilets of Ephesus, part of the Roman public latrine complex, reveal the city’s advanced urban infrastructure.

These marble-seated toilets were arranged side by side over running water, with drainage beneath.

Used socially, they offered both hygiene and conversation.

Covered and decorated with columns, the site reflects Roman attention to public sanitation and civic design, offering a unique glimpse into the everyday life of ancient community in Ephesus.

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