Seven ancient Hellenistic cities in modern Turkey, where early Christians would read the prophetic words of the Book of Revelation.
This literally apocalyptic journey is indeed a revelation: it is religious pilgrimage, but also an all-round sensory experience
Contrary to popular belief, which often equates the apocalypse with cataclysmic destruction, the book aims at revealing divine mysteries
The apostle Paul referenced Laodicea in his Epistle to the Colossians, highlighting its early Christian community.
This city is known for its importance in the history of Christianity, especially being mentioned in the Book of Revelation as one of the seven churches of Asia
Sardis has a special significance as one of the seven churches mentioned in the Apocalypse of the Bible
Few archaeological remains remain of this city, which was very important in Roman and Christian times.
One of the most important cities of classical Greece, with a majestic library.
It is the only church mentioned by St. John in the Book of Revelation that is still standing.

