The 2nd century AD Temple of Trajan or Traianeum is at the highest point of the Pergamon Akropolis, Turkey. The temple was started by Roman emperor Trajan and completed by his successor Hadrian.

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The 2nd century AD Temple of Trajan or Traianeum is at the highest point of the Pergamon Akropolis, Turkey. The temple was started by Roman emperor Trajan and completed by his successor Hadrian.
A 2nd century AD pediment from the Temple of Trajan or Traianeum is on Pergamon Akropolis, Turkey. Between 1878 and 1886 German archaeologists transferred many statues and architectural elements from the site to the Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
These 2nd century AD white marble Corinthian capitals are part of the Temple of Trajan or Traianeum on Pergamon Akropolis, Turkey.