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The City Hall (Prytaneion)
This is one of the official buildings
constructed during the Augustan Period in the Government Quarter of the
city.There is an entrance to the Prytaneion from the North Stoa.There is a
place where food and the sacred altar of fire were located ,constructed from
ashlar masonry in the center of the main residence which has columns carrying
heart shaped relief carvings.The list of the names of the Priests(Kuretes)together
with religious texts were found,inscribed on the partially raised 6 Doric columns
during the restoration work in front of the Prytaneion.One of the duties of the
Kuretes was to ensure that the sacred fire was kept alight at all times.This
eternal flame was understood to symbolize and ensure the city’s continued
existence.This hearth in the Prytaneion is proof that Hestia Bulaia,the Goddess
of home and the protector of the city,was worshipped in this structure.The
other duties of Hestia were to organize the feasts given every year in honor of
her twins Artemis and Apollo.On the 6th
of may the statue of Artemis was taken from the Temple of Artemis by a
procession ,among which there where the Kuretes and according to specific
ceremonial rites,the statue was paraded around the city of Ephesus and then taken back to the Temple of Artemis.Attended by
the most important guests of the city and privileged people worthy of this
honor ,banquets were held related to political-religious events in the grand hall
of the Prytaneion and these meetings were financed by the government.Amongst
the finds from the 1956 excavation of the Prytaneion ,in addition to the
inscriptions ,which are extremely important for religious history ,were the
finds of three Roman copies of the Artemis Ephesia cult statue ,made by Emperor
Octavianus in the Augustan Period ,which were entombed after the 4th century earthquake
for religious reasons,to protect the city from future eartquakes .After the 4th
century earthquake , the columns carrying inscriptions and most of the other
construction material from this building were reused in reconstruction work on
the Kuretes Street (the name given to this street comes from these reused
columns )and in the Scolastikia Bath-house. Ephesus
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