This place is a must-visit if you are interested in Istria, antiquities and .. many places are promoted, but there is no Bergama. But there's so much here!
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Елена Смирнова
Level 12 Local Expert
February 15, 2024
I can't believe we got there. Ancient Pergamon delighted us with its greatness. There are not many tourists, sometimes there is a feeling that only you and the wind, which was howling loudly and long above. The view from above opens to the whole of Bergamo. There are a lot of locations, we managed to discharge the phone at 0. The cost of entrance tickets is 340 lira on 02/11/24. Plus a 500 round-trip cable car ride. But it's worth it.
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Юлия Ишутина
Level 7 Local Expert
July 15, 2023
If you travel by car, you can immediately drive up to the entrance at the top, there is Parking, cafes and souvenirs. Entrance tickets 200 liras on 07/15.23.(without a museum card) . You can take the funicular, but it's still + 300 liras (round trip) and we didn't see much new. There are wonderful views from the Acropolis and the theater. I agree with the opinion that in terms of scale and grandeur, Pergamon is more in line with Troy.
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Андрей Соловов
Level 5 Local Expert
November 6, 2024
It's a beautiful place. It smells like history. The amphitheater fascinates with its steepness!!!
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Валерия П.
Level 7 Local Expert
September 15, 2023
History is always interesting... To imagine and try to feel that moment, to imagine how it all was - it's fascinating.
It's a very interesting location, but stock up on water, we ran out of it on the way to the Necropolis, it was hard. In total, we spent 4-5 hours looking at all the internal locations
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Философия Керамики
Level 23 Local Expert
January 28
It's a very beautiful and interesting place, with few people out of season.
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Дмитрий Константинов
Level 8 Local Expert
November 28, 2023
I was looking for my roots and history led me to this God-forsaken city, it's simply impossible to explain in words how and who could build it... it takes your breath away when you stand on top of a mountain, in front of you is an acropolis and huge marble columns on top, the brain refuses to understand it, isn't this another wonder of the world…
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Kayahan Us
Level 5 Local Expert
September 28, 2024
I have a general interest in ancient cities and it is very pleasant to travel there and witness the history. I'm leaving an article about why there are only ruins left in this acropolis below.
Göbeklitepe, Nemrut, Hasankeyf, Ephesus and many other historical masterpieces are usually installed in high places as a means of power and oppression (the glory of sovereignty).
The Anatolian lands have a very rich cultural heritage from one end to the other. However, those who have been ruling in these lands for a long time have taken steps in line with their own interests instead of knowing the value of it, protecting it, opening it to the public.
As a result of this reckless personal interest attitude, thousands of historical artifacts, large and small, have been smuggled abroad.
The division of the Ottoman Empire 18. since the beginning of the century, it has not fallen off the agenda of the major European states, and Germany was the strongest hand of these countries.
Germany (Prussia) has advanced its relations with the Ottomans step by step since the 1840s. The cooperation reached such a point that it was almost completely subordinated to Germany's policies. The largest arms trade of the period that the Ottoman Empire made with Germany in the 1880s was noted in history as an important development in the relations of both countries. The Ottoman had lost the collar once. This time, the Berlin-Baghdad railway line agreement came to the agenda. The railway line was given to Germany with the build-operate-transfer model applied by today's AKP. The Ottomans made great compromises to reach this agreement. In addition to a certain profit guarantee, the state gave Deutsche Bank the right to extract the underground riches remaining in a strip of 20 kilometers along the Haydarpaşa-Ankara line and cut trees.
Germany, on the one hand, railway works on the other hand; Bergama, in particular, has embarked on excavation works in many regions. The studies reached such a size that the number of employees in the excavation studies conducted in the Bergama region reached 200 people. If you have the chance to visit and see the Pergamon museum in Berlin, you can see the consequences of this looting.
The Aegean region is a large area full of historical monuments related to the ancient period. The written history of Pergamon, which historians claim has a history of 8,500 years, is 4 BC. it stretches back a century. Pergamon is also the capital of the kingdom referred to by the same name.
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The Acropolis of Bergama is an ancient settlement area located in the Bergama district of Izmir province of Turkey. The Acropolis forms the most important part of Pergamon, which was the capital of the Kingdom of Pergamon during the Ancient Greek and Roman periods. The Acropolis of Pergamon is located on a hill about 335 meters above sea level and is known as an area where the most important religious, cultural and political structures of the city are located.
### History and Importance:
- **Kingdom of Pergamon**: 3 BC. The Kingdom of Pergamon, founded in the century, has been one of the most important cultural and artistic centers of the Hellenistic period. The Acropolis of Pergamon had a great importance as the administrative center of this kingdom.
- **Hellenistic Period**: Acropolis, especially 2 BC. it has shown a great development in the century under the rule of Attalos and Eumenes kings. Temples, theaters, libraries and other structures built during this period have made the city an important cultural center.
- **Roman Period**: Pergamon joined the Roman Empire in 133 BC. During the Roman period, the city and the Acropolis continued to be an important settlement and religious center.
### Important Structures:
- **Trajan's Temple**: This temple, built on behalf of the Roman Emperors Trajan and Hadrian, is located at the highest point of the Pergamon Acropolis.
- **Temple of Athena**: This temple dedicated to Athena, the protective goddess of the city, is one of the oldest structures of the Acropolis.
- **Altar of Zeus**: 2 BC. this monument, which dates back to the century, is one of the most famous structures of Pergamon. The altar friezes exhibited at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin are important works brought from the Pergamon Acropolis.
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MERT B.
Level 4 Local Expert
January 16
The date is very nice, but it is important to take care and maintain
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Teodor San
Level 22 Local Expert
September 12, 2023
It's a very cool place. Fantastic views open up, and the atmosphere of antiquity and antiquity is felt.
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Сергей С.
Level 11 Local Expert
May 3, 2023
From the top of the mountain there is a picturesque view of the city at the foot. It is not very crowded and allows you to really enjoy the place
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Sabahattin güzel
Level 5 Local Expert
March 19
Two places to visit
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Артем Овчаренко
Level 12 Local Expert
January 15
Fantastic views
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Гулзада Азимбаева
Level 7 Local Expert
July 20, 2023
Beautiful fortress, beautiful view of the city. Ticket 200 lira (07/15/2023), cable car round trip 300 lira.
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ERDOGAN B.
Level 2 Local Expert
April 1
Worth a visit
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Александр А
Level 15 Local Expert
April 14
It's a very beautiful and interesting place.
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NATALIA S
Level 16 Local Expert
June 9, 2024
I really liked it, the breath of history...
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Moath AlAli
Level 8 Local Expert
May 25, 2024
Nice place, great view!
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Георгий Васильев
Level 9 Local Expert
April 4, 2023
The museum is on top in every sense. Not cheap.
There is something to see.