Izmir with Old Smyrna Agora and Pergamum Ancient Sites
Izmir - We meet at the airport upon your arrival at the Izmir Airport and head to Smyrna, the Suffering Church (Revelation 2:8-11), where you go to see St. Polycarp Church, the first church of Asia Minor. Then, a panoramic drive to Mont Pagus so called “Kadifekale”, which was the castle of Alexander the Great. Proceed to Pergamum, the Comprimising Church (Revelation 2:12-17), where you will see the the basilica”Red Court” and the Acropolis. The people of Pergamum were attracted by the enormity of the pagan temples here and could not be as faithful as Antipas, who was martyred here. The city was called “Satan’s Throne” especially after the Zeus Altar, which was totally built of white marble.
- parking fees included
- Entrance fees to the museum
- Transport in an air-conditioned, non-smoking vehicle
- Complimentary water in the vehicle
- Professional licensed tour guide specialized in Seven Churches tours
- Airport transfers from/to Izmir Airport
- Accommodation
- Meals and beverages
- International and Domestic Flights
- Personal Expenses
- Tips
Anatolia, a land where the sun greets the earth before elsewhere, is also the cradle where Christianity took root and expanded. Paul, an Antioch native, communicated with the earliest Christian communities in Asia Minor through letters. These interactions led to the mass conversion of individuals who bore witness to the holy wonders performed by the saints in this region. The seven Ecumenical Councils convened in various Anatolian cities, where the Church Fathers made vital decisions. A notable decision took place during the 3rd Council held in Ephesus, where it was decreed that Virgin Mary would be referred as “Theotokos”, or Mother of God. This historical, cultural, and Biblical journey provides insights into the era, aiding in a better understanding of the Biblical times while we explore the scripture.
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