Turkey has many similar remnants of the ruins, but it is these similar fragments that make up their history and allow people today to see some of their lives at that time
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Turkey has many similar remnants of the ruins, but it is these similar fragments that make up their history and allow people today to see some of their lives at that time
The Acropolis is also called Bergama. We arrived at the foot of the mountain by car and then took the free cable car to the top of the mountain. The Acropolis of Bergama was built on the top of the mountain and the site was quite large. It is said that there were more than 100,000 people in its heyday, which was already a metropolis of more than 10 million people! There is a large amphitheater that can accommodate tens of thousands of people. After thousands of years of weathering, it has weathered a lot. Bergama has palaces, shrines and reservoirs, as well as shrines, educational institutions, people's settlements and markets, and the temple of Asclepios, the son of Apollo, the god of light in ancient Greek mythology, which can cure diseases. Many people made a special trip to Bergama to worship God. From Bergama, you can overlook the city at the foot of the mountain. It is magnificent and definitely has a condescending taste. It can be seen that it was a easy to guard the fortress.
The great miracle in the history of human architecture in the Acropolis is breathtaking. One of the longest-standing cities in human history is well-deserved. The relics everywhere have already demonstrated their charm. It took only half a day and quickly darkened a few degrees!
On the top of the mountain a few hundred meters, you can choose to take the cable car up the mountain, or you can climb it slowly. When you step through hundreds of steps and climb the mountain, you can overlook the entire city and the Aegean Sea in the distance.
At the center of the Acropolis is the bronze statue of Athena, the patron saint of Athens