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Pergamon Museum (1910-30) on Museum Island displays State Museums of Berlin antiquities collection. Berlin, Germany. Architect: Alfred Messel & Ludwig Hoffmann. | Pergamon Museum over canal of Museum Island. Berlin, Germany. | Neoclassical Pergamon Museum with Bode Museum beyond. Berlin, Germany. | Round modern entrance structure at Pergamon Museum. Berlin, Germany. |
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Train crosses Museum Island beyond Pergamon Museum. Berlin, Germany. | Subway train crosses Museum Island beyond Pergamon Museum. Berlin, Germany. | Hellenistic Pergamon main altar western facade reconstruction (c170 BCE) at Pergamon Museum. Berlin, Germany.  | Ishtar Gate arch topped with step-like crenellations at Pergamon Museum. Berlin, Germany.  |
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Gold lock-rings used for premonitory barter by weight (1st half of 2nd millennium BCE) from Pecs, Hungary at Pergamon Museum. Berlin, Germany. | Copy of gilded bronze Nebra sky disc (c1600 BCE) original from Nebra, Germany to track where celestial objects will be at Pergamon Museum. Berlin, Germany. | Golden ceremonial hat to identify the elite who could calculate eclipses & other celestial events (1000-800 BCE) from Southern Germany at Pergamon Museum. Berlin, Germany. | Detail of golden ceremonial hat to identify the elite who could calculate eclipses & other celestial events (1000-800 BCE) from Southern Germany at Pergamon Museum. Berlin, Germany. |