Last weekend we went to see the 360 exhibit at the Pergamon museum, museum of antiquity and Islamic art. The 360 exhibit is a giant artist’s rendition of what Pergamon might have looked like in 129 AD and when I say giant I mean humongous. The ‘painting’ measures 25 x 100 meters. It’s very impressive to see, unfortunately you’re not allowed to take pictures but there are a few up on the exhibits website.
The permanent exhibit, which includes large parts of Pergamon’s past, was great too.

This family tree of the gods was incredibly detailed and filled the walls of a whole room. Beautiful work.
And this is our friendly neighbour who stops by at least once a day to check things out, probably in the hopes that some breakfast got left behind.