Nat Geo Day Tour : Icônes maternelles : Artémis, la Vierge Marie et une maire local
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Nat Geo Day Tour : Icônes maternelles : Artémis, la Vierge Marie et une maire local

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Durée: De 4 heures à 8 heures
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  • Découvrez le puissant héritage de la déesse grecque Artémis en visitant le site de son temple, en explorant son évolution à travers d'impressionnantes statues et une maquette de temple dans une galerie de musée dédiée.
  • Ce National Geographic Day Tour est mené par un guide local qui a travaillé dans la région et qui est familiarisé avec les villes anciennes, les structures et les histoires de la région.
  • Explorez le site sacré considéré comme la dernière résidence de la Vierge Marie, découvrez son impact profond sur le monde et discutez de l'importance du rôle des femmes dans la Turquie contemporaine.
  • Participez au projet "Efes Village of Life Earth School", une initiative dirigée par la directrice de projet du maire de Selçuk, où vous vous engagerez avec les communautés locales et découvrirez l'agriculture durable.
  • Dégustez des en-cas et des boissons traditionnels turcs, préparés par les membres de l'organisation féminine locale.
Ce qui vous attend

Voyagez à travers les siècles et découvrez l'esprit indomptable des femmes qui ont façonné la société de l'Antiquité jusqu'à nos jours, ici même, en Turquie. Préparez-vous à être impressionné par la force de la déesse grecque Artémis en découvrant son histoire, alors que vous passez par le site de son grand temple.

Dans le musée, vous passerez du temps dans la galerie dédiée aux déesses locales, décrivant l'évolution d'Artémis. Vous pourrez admirer deux grandes statues d'Artémis d'Éphèse et une maquette du temple, tel qu'il était à l'époque où il était considéré comme l'une des sept merveilles du monde antique.

Vous aurez aussi l'occasion de suivre les traces de la Vierge Marie, en visitant la maison dans laquelle elle aurait vécu et serait décédée. Inspiré par un article du National Geographic, votre guide évoquera le rôle de Marie en tant que "femme la plus célèbre du monde" et vous invitera à réfléchir à quel point le rôle de la femme est vital pour la société de la Turquie d'aujourd'hui.


Vous continuez en profitant d'un accès exclusif à Efes Village of Life Earth School, une initiative fondée par la maire de Selçuk elle-même. Ce projet souligne son engagement à soutenir sa communauté et à promouvoir l'agriculture durable et vous rencontrerez les habitants qui y participent. Un membre de l'équipe de la maire vous accompagnera et vous expliquera comment cette initiative change la vie des habitants et les paysages locaux. Pour terminer, vous serez invité à déguster une sélection d'en-cas et de boissons traditionnels turcs, préparés par les femmes de la région.

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