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Temple of Trajan, Pergamon, Bergama, Izmir, Turkey
Arched passageway underneath the Temple of Trajan or Trajaneum, built 2nd century AD, Pergamon, modern-day Bergama, Izmir, Turkey. The stone arches are the foundations of the temple. It was built 117-138 AD by Hadrian, Trajan's successor, and both Emperors were worshipped here as they were thought to be divine. It was built on the site of a previous Hellenistic building. It is Corinthian in style and consists of a plan of 6x9 marble columns over a plot of 68x58m, surrounded on 3 sides by covered promenades. The Trajaneum occupies the highest level of the acropolis of Pergamon. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9182063
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3744px × 5616px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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2ND CENTURY AD
ACROPOLIS
Arch
Archaeology
archeology
Architecture
Bergama
color
Corinthian
DAY
Exterior
FOUNDATION
Greek
HADRIAN
HERITAGE
Hill
History
IMAGE
Izmir
MC
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Eastern
Morning
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
PAGAN
PASSAGE
PASSAGEWAY
PERGAMON
PERGAMUM
Photograph
PRECINCT
religion
Roman
RUINS
SACRED
SANCTUARY OF TRAJAN
Temple
TEMPLE OF TRAJAN
Tourist Attraction
TRAJAN
TRAJANEUM
Travel
Turkey
Turkish
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