The House of the Virgin Mary, located in Selçuk, Turkey, is believed to be the place where the Virgin Mary spent her final days. Discovered in the 19th century, this stone home has since become a significant pilgrimage site. Visitors are drawn to the serene setting and the spring that runs beneath the house, which is said to have healing properties. The modest structure, nestled in the hills, offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking spiritual solace and historical connection.
House of the Virgin Mary (Meryem Ana Evi)
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