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The Roman Library of Celsus, located in Ephesus, Turkey. Certainly one of the most impressive buildings to remain from the Roman Empire, this structure was built in 117 AD. Serving as both a mausoleum for Celsus, and as a functioning library, it was once believed to have held about 12,000 scrolls.

Photos taken by Ben Morlok.

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