Pergamum: Lower Level and Red Basilica
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At the southern foot of the acropolis is a large ancient religious complex called the "Red Basilica" (Turkish: Kizil Avlu). The complex was built during the reign of the emperor Hadrian (A.D. 117–138). Most scholars believe that the deities Serapis, Isis, and Harpocrates were worshiped here. During the Byzantine period it was turned into the Church of St. John. The building measures 200 x 85 ft. [60 x 26 m.] and in some places stands to a height of 62 ft. [19 m.].
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Red Basilica: Overview

Red Basilica: Eastern End

Red Basilica: Southern Side

Red Basilica Courtyard

Red Basilica: Entrance

Red Basilica: Interior 1

Red Basilica: Interior 2

Red Basilica: Tunnel 1

Red Basilica: Tunnel 2

Red Basilica Pools

Roman Bridge 1

Roman Bridge 2

Aqueduct

Atlante/Caryatid

Hebrew Grave Marker

Amphitheater and Acropolis

Amphitheater and Arches

Amphitheater and Arches 2

Amphitheater and Seating Pier
Keywords: Pergamum, Red Basilica