Photographer's Note
Antic-theatre in İzmir-Bergama
BERGAMA
Located 100 km north of İzmir in the Bakırçay river basin, Bergama is one of Turkey's oldest civilized settlements and it has been inhabited from pre-historic times through the Ionic, Roman and Byzantine civilizations. It has yielded archeological treasures of which importance is recognized world-wide.To the southwest of Bergama, Asclepion, an important health center of the ancient world, the acropolis founded on top of a steep hill (300 m) and the Temple of Serapis (Kızıl Avlu) make this area a fascinating stop for history-loving tourists. The Altar of Zeus was smuggled to Germany in 1897
History
The modern day name comes directly from its ancient name, Pergamum. Known for centuries for its monuments, it was a great city and served as the centre of Pergamum kingdom. Its location made it strategic in the Middle Ages and it was the centre of the Karesioğullari Principality before it finally became a part of the Ottoman State. The city's golden era was during the reign of Attalos I and his son Eumenes II, the time when an acropolis, theatre and other important projects were completed. It was an important city in the Roman period. The city experienced many developments during the reign of Hadrian (117-138 AD), and it was adorned with Roman works of art. In the Byzantine era after the spread of Christianity, Bergama was first under the influence of the bishopric of Ephesus, and then became a metropolis.
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noahsark
(1092) 2006-03-12 16:33
Hi Duygu,
good composition and very useful note..
well done!
Mahmut K.
izler
(8) 2006-03-12 16:48
merhaba duygu.mimari yapiyi foto karesine guzel oturtmussun ve bakis acisi guzel bu nedenle tarihi yapiyi guzelce tanitiyor.yazdigin not da cok aciklayici olmus.eline saglik
izmirli
(3989) 2006-03-13 9:08
merhaba duygu hanım.
tarihsel değerlerimizin ön plana çıkarılması,ne güzel.bölgemizin tanıtım çalışmalarına katkıda bulunduğun için,çok teşekkür eder,iyi günler dilerim.
sevgiler. gürkan akçakır.
DownUnder
(1177) 2006-04-21 9:51
Merhaba Duygu, güzel bir kompozisyon, ınsanların görüntide oluşu bu eserin büyüklüğü hakkında fikir vermesi yönünden çok iyi olmuş.. tebrikler
Alaettin
Photo Information
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Copyright: Duygu Kaya (kayaduygu)
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- Genre: ¦a¤è
- Medium: ±m¦â
- Date Taken: 2004-08-16
- Categories: «Ø¿v¡ARuins
- Camera: Nikon E4300
- Exposure¡Gf/4.9, 1/620 seconds
- Photo Version¡GOriginal Version
- Theme(s)¡GArchaeological and Ancient Sites of Turkey/Part II, Amphiteartum in Aeternum [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2006-03-12 15:56
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