KıKızılavlu is a large structure located in the city of Bergama, outside the Acropolis. It is a sacred area dedicated to Egyptian deities, particularly Serapis, who was identified with Zeus. The tripartite form of the building indicates worship not only of Serapis but also other gods such as Isis and Harpocrates. Although the exact founder of the temple is unknown, it is generally dated to the 2nd century AD, during the reign of Roman Emperor Hadrian (117–138 AD).Architectural Features Kızılavlu f
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KıKızılavlu, Bergama kentinde, Akropol dışında bulunan büyük boyutlu bir yapıdır. Mısır tanrılarına, özellikle Zeus ile özdeşleşen Serapis’e adanmış kutsal bir alandır. Yapının üçlü formu, Serapis’in yanı sıra İsis ve Harpokrates gibi diğer tanrılara da tapınıldığını göstermektedir. Tapınağın kesin yaptıranı bilinmemekle birlikte, M.S. II. yüzyılda, Roma İmparatoru Hadrianus’un (117-138) döneminde inşa edildiği kabul edilmektedir.Mimari ÖzelliklerKızılavlu, yaklaşık 260 x 110 metre boyutlarında bi
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KıKızılavlu is a large-scale structure located outside the Acropolis in the city of Bergama. It was a sacred area dedicated to Egyptian deities, particularly Serapis, identified with Zeus. The tripartite form of the building indicates that other gods such as Isis and Harpocrates were also venerated alongside Serapis. Although the exact patron who commissioned the temple is unknown, it is generally accepted that it was constructed during the second century CE, under the reign of the Roman Emperor H
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