Terrace Houses
Terrace Houses of Ephesus, also called the “Houses of the Rich,” reveal the luxurious daily life of Roman elites.
Located on Curetes Street, these multi-story homes featured heated floors, vibrant frescoes, fine mosaics, and inner courtyards.
Built between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD, they showcase advanced urban planning and artistic taste of rich Ephesians.
Protected under a modern roof, the site offers a rare and intimate look into family life, culture, and wealth in ancient Ephesus.