The town hall of the Pergamon Museum Pegamon Museum is the Pegamon altar from the 2nd century B.C. in Pegamon (present-day Turkish territory), which occupies the entire exhibition hall. It's a pity that the museum is being repaired and will not be open to the public in recent years. Equally famous is the Istar Gate in Babylon, which is colorful and vivid in sculpture. In addition, there are many ancient cultural relics and Islamic works of art, such as the Milet Market Gate (Markttor), Mschatta-Fassade (Jordan's 8th century), Aleppo-Zimmer (17th century), etc. Most of the exhibits come from Sumer, Babylon, Assyria, North Syria-East Anatolia, that is, Iraq, Syria and Turkey. Many netizens mentioned that there was a long queue to visit the Pegamon Museum, so I made an appointment for a visit at 5:30 in advance on the website. When we went there, it was less than 5:00. Probably because there was no queue in the rain, there was no confirmation letter to buy tickets directly (remember to get a Chinese commentator).