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| The western side of the Pergamon Altar as reconstructed in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin [Credit: Raimond Spekking] |
"Preliminary restoration work in the Pergamon Hall will likely begin in May 2014," the state cultural authority said in a statement.
"The main attraction on Museum Island will likely be closed to visitors from October 2014 for three years," it said, referring to the Pergamon altar.
German archaeologists discovered ruins of the altar between 1878 and 1886 and sent them back to Berlin based on an agreement between the German government and the Ottoman Empire. Its reconstruction lasted until 1902.
The most popular institution on Museum Island, the Pergamon attracted 1.3 million visitors last year, according to official figures published Tuesday.
Source: Expatica [February 07, 2012]






