Relief from the Pergamon Altar
Relief from the Pergamon Altar
Published 2017-12-14T12:06:11+00:00
The Pergamon Altar is a monumental construction built during the reign of Greek King Eumenes II in the first half of the 2nd century BC on one of the terraces of the acropolis of the ancient Greek city of Pergamon in Asia Minor. Displayed at the Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke in Munich. It is a museum of classical paintings and sculpture. It shows sculptures of Greek and Roman antiquity from the 7th century BC to the 5th century AD.
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Date published | 14/12/2017 |
Title | Relief from the Pergamon Altar |
Date | 2nd century BC |
Place | Museum für Abgüsse Klassischer Bildwerke, Munich |