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  • Super, gefällt mir sehr!

    Weiter so!

    Gruß, Michael

  • Thank you so much for these museum clips.

  • This is Satan's seat is Rev 2:13

  • Thieves!

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  • Pergamon was a greek city and not a turkish! The Ottoman came centuries later to yout place. Do you want the greek history of modern turkey back ?

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  • Maybe you should learn a little more about the Pergamon Altar before making statements like this. Even the Wikipedia article would help.

    The altar was not stolen, it was transferred with consent and aid of the Ottoman Empire. People were aware that it was being moved from its home but were convinced it would be destroyed entirely if not moved.

    Also, the majority of this structure is a reconstruction. So instead of asking for it to be "given back", be glad it still exists and was restored.

  • YOUR HISTORY?...HOW PATHETIC YOU ARE!!!! is the history of the Greeks!!!You have no saying in that Turk!!!....BEHAVE!!!!

  • r u racist? calm down! couldn't the ottomans teach ur ancestors how to behave during four centuries?

  • @mustafact IMAGINE!!!..The barbarians to teach the most rational people of the world,..something!....Close your mouth Turk,and look at your ignorance!!!!

  • Wunderschöne Video - leider müss ich zugeben das, obwohl ich wohn in Deutschland, ich war noch niemals in dieses Museum! Danke!

  • Wow! How magnificent. Thank you for sharing this with us.

    Marc

  • Oh my! It never occured to me to walk up those stairs. Or touch anything, or sit on the statuary. But there is an Egyptian hieroglyph wall farther on that I almost...oh so close! touched.

    Thanks for invoking great memories, though of course in my memories I am all alone in the room.

  • All alone there...what a wonderful thought!

  • That day is high on the list of the best things I've ever done. I remember my footsteps echoing in the vast spaces. There was no other sound, except for the occasional discreet cough of a guard, who was rarely in the sae room with me.

    The entrance was being rebuilt at the time, so I walked through a long, dark tunnel of scafolding into the Pergamon Room with the glass ceiling. A decade later, it's still fresh.

  • i love this one too!thanks for shareing!jim

  • Jim I am glad you likr it!

  • nicht schlecht, Beekelein ! gar nicht schlecht !

    trotz mancher übler Erinnerung an unseren alten Lateinlehrer, aber das wäre ja eine andere Geschichte....

  • Danke Elie!...von dir kommend nehme ich das durchaus als Kompliment.. :-)

  • Thanks for the tour Beeke. cant wait for part 2 :)

  • That is some impressive architecture. Not many things we build in the modern world will be seen by people in the future - it is just not built to last

  • That's right...our little "cardboard houses" will not look quite so impressive 2000 years from now I guess...

    Thanks Morf...for dropping by!

  • That's really beautiful. I hope to visit Berlin in the next few months.

  • Thank you for stopping by... Berlin is certainly a city well worth visiting.

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