SEAT OF SATAN: BERLIN’S PERGAMON MUSEUM Closes and Will Reopen in 13 Years

13 YEARS?

(Perhaps) Something wicked this way comes…….

“I know your works, and where you dwell, where Satan’s throne is. And you hold fast to My name, and did not deny My faith even in the days in which Antipas was My faithful martyr, who was killed among you, where Satan dwells. (Revelation 2:13) (emphasis added)

From thecollector.com

Berlin’s Pergamon Museum

Berlin’s Pergamon museum won’t be open to the public for long due to renovations starting in October. Overall, works will be carried out in all parts of the museum. Workers are working on the north and central section renovation. But, the east wing will have much larger intervention. The museum will close for 13 years, precisely until 2037.

Reasons Behind Berlin’s Pergamon Museum Renovation

Berlin’s Pergamon Museum
The Pergamon Museum, renovations

Why is renovation necessary? The museum’s building comes from the 20th century and is in extremely poor structural condition. It is unsuitable both for exhibitions and for visitors and tourists. The museum is full of humidity. Technology and devices are also out of date. These are not small problems, and that is why workers will need many years to finish the operation.

Experts concluded the whole renovation will cost around $1.6 million. The renovation prolonged outside the planned time. The costs will be much higher than those originally foreseen – $526 million. The cost of renovation increased almost by double. Only the cost of the eastern sector will amount to around $700 million.

Berlin’s Pergamon Museum
Berlin’s Pergamon Museum

Although the museum will finally open in 13 years, the north part will be accessible to the public from 2027. The north wing houses the museum’s eponymous Pergamon Altar. The Pergamon Altar dates back to the first half of the second century BC. Also, it was once part of the city of Pergamon in Asia Minor. Today, It is a matter of much debate.

Discussions Around The Pergamon Altar

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The Pergamon Museum

Since the Prussian Empire’s acquisition of the Altar after its so-called discovery during excavations at the end of the 19th century, there have been repeated attempts by numerous Turkish political parties towards a return. According to the Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation, the southern part of the building is “in a very poor structural condition”.

This affects the stability of the building and the safety of the exhibits. A lot of damage occurred during the bombing of Berlin in WWII, but repairs afterwards were completely inadequate. In January, a German government official publicly voiced support for returning the storied Greek altar to its countries of origin.

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Turkey, which has been active in seeking a legal title to its displaced cultural property, has long called for the altar’s return. Germany acquired it under a 1879 agreement with the Ottoman Empire, which occupied Greece at the time.

Brethren, here is the last article I posted on this mysterious and evil museum in 2019.

Seat of Satan “Pergamon Museum” in Berlin Not Opening Until 2025

I keep wondering why it will  take 14 more years to renovate this thing. Perhaps a direct command from the prince of the power of the air himself?

ONLY GOD KNOWS

COME LORD JESUS!!