Temple of Trajan
Some impressive remains of this 2nd century AD
marble temple dedicated to the emperor have been restored. It sits next to the
library which housed 200,000 volumes and was the second largest in the ancient
world after Alexandria. Parchment was invented in Pergamum after relations with
Egypt soured and papyrus became difficult to obtain.
Theater
This theater is one of the steepest ones
preserved in Turkey today. It sits on the edge of the city's acropolis. It was
built in the Hellenistic period and altered in the Roman period. Seating
capacity of this theater is estimated at 10,000 people.
Sacred Way and Acropolis
One of the seven churches addressed in
Revelation, the city of Pergamum became the center of a large kingdom in the 3rd
century BC and retained its status as a political and cultural leader into the
Byzantine period.
The acropolis rises 1300 feet above the lower
city located on the plain of the Caicus River.
Asclepium
The god of healing, Asclepius received worship
in cultic centers around the Greek and Roman world. This large complex at
Pergamum was originally constructed in the 4th century B.C. and became an
official center in the the 3rd century.
In the 2nd century AD, Hadrian further developed
the center and it was added to the list of "wonders of the world."
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