| Bergama, once a great cultural
centre, survives as one of Turkeys finest archaeological sites. Alexander was the
first European general to rule here. |
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On the Acropolis, a hill above the
modern town, are the remains of the celebrated library, a steep and impressive theatre,
the temples of Trajan and Dionysus, the altar of Zeus, the sanctuary of Demeter, a
gymnasium laid out on three terraces and the Agora. Its Asclepion (medical school) was
famous, while its library was as remarkable as that of Alexandria in Egypt.
Buses connect Bergama to Izmir, Ankara
and Istanbul. Buses also link Bergamas otogar (bus terminus) with Ayvalik. The telephone
number of the Tourist Office is (232) 633 1862. Taxis are available for tours around
Bergama. Mocamps, or motor camping sites, family run accommodation and luxury hotels are
available for stay.
For more
detailed country and visitor information, see Turkey. |