Plan of Ancient Pergamum Asclepeion
The Sanctuary of Asclepios Soter (lower tall)
- 1). Small theater
- 2). North Stoa
- 3). Small Library
- 4). Via Tecta, Colonnaded Sacred Way leading to the Acropolis
- 5). Propylaeum and Forecourt
- 6). Cult niche
- 7). Temple of Asclepius
- 8). Treatment center
- 9). Cryptopoticus, a vaulted underground tunnel
- 10). South Stoa
- 11). Latrines
- 12). Southwest Hall
- 13). West Stoa
- 14). Hellenistic temple and Sacred Spring
- 15 & 16). Incubation complex
- 17). Pool
- 18). Peristyle House
The Upper Tall
A model of the acropolis of the ancient Greek city of Pergamum, showing the situation in the second cent AD, by Hans Schleif (1902–1945).
- 1). Theater
- 2). Trajaneium
- 3). Arsenal Terrance
- 4). Barraks
- 5). Palace
- 6). Citadel Gate
- 7). Heroon
- 8). Library
- 9). Athena Temple
- 10). Altar of Zeus
- 11). Upper agora
- 12). Dionysius Temple
- 13). Stoa Terrace
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Updated Dec. 1, 2023
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