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Pergamum
was first inhabited in 8000 BC, but the city's brightest period was
following the death of Alexander the Great. At the height of its power,
Pergamum was the capital of a kingdom that comprised most of Western
Anatolia. It was the center of culture in the area during the Hellenistic
period. During the reign of Eumenes II, who had very close relations
with the Roman Empire, the city became a very famous cultural center.
Most of the beautiful buildings at the site, such as the library, which
was the second largest library of the period housing 200.000 volumes
and the Altar of Zeus are from this period. In terms of architecture
and sculpture, Pergamum was the leading center of its time.
The "golden age" came to
an end when the last Pergamum king who had no son, asked for help from
the Roman Empire. Pergamum became a Roman province in 129 BC.
The
most important structure at Pergamum is the Asclepieum, one of the most
famous shrines and therapeutic centers in the classical world. This
is also the place where the symbol of medicine originates.
When you take a tour in this
famous ancient site, the Library, which was the second largest library
in the ancient world. It was looted and taken to the Egypt Library by
Marc Anthony, who was in love with Cleopatra, the ruins of the Altar
of Zeus, one of the seven wonders according to so many people and the
theater, one of the most impressive monuments in Anatolia will be among
the highlights of your visit.
We don't recommend a tour
to Pergamum as one-day tour. It is better if you could combine this
tour with another tour.