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Carving of 2 snakes wrapped around a cup
another cool archaeological site in Bergama. We saw the carving of 2 snakes wrapped around a drinking cup (a modern symbol of the medical profession) as well as more Roman main streets full of columns...
Not quite as spectacular as the "other" ancient ruin in Bergama, but well worth a visit. And it's a bit more accessible too. Helps if you know the history here.
When you tour the Pergamon Acropolis, you will find this section to be the most impressive because the tall columns are sort of still standing. This is where you will take a lot of photos and you wil...
Whilst we knew that this was as important as the Acropolis at Pergamum the actual site surprised us with the extent of the ruins and the fact no one was visiting! (I think we saw a couple of locals wa...
The site of the Asklepion (hospital and temple) dates originally from the 4th century BC but the ruins are primarily from 2nd century BC during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. From the entrance the dou...
Carving of 2 snakes wrapped around a cup
another cool archaeological site in Bergama. We saw the carving of 2 snakes wrapped around a drinking cup (a modern symbol of the medical profession) as well as more Roman main streets full of columns...
Bergama's "other" ruin and worth a visit
Not quite as spectacular as the "other" ancient ruin in Bergama, but well worth a visit. And it's a bit more accessible too. Helps if you know the history here.
Most Impressive Part of the Acropolis
When you tour the Pergamon Acropolis, you will find this section to be the most impressive because the tall columns are sort of still standing. This is where you will take a lot of photos and you wil...
ahead of its time
Whilst we knew that this was as important as the Acropolis at Pergamum the actual site surprised us with the extent of the ruins and the fact no one was visiting! (I think we saw a couple of locals wa...
Historic healing centre
The site of the Asklepion (hospital and temple) dates originally from the 4th century BC but the ruins are primarily from 2nd century BC during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. From the entrance the dou...