The Temple of Trajan in Pergamon is a stunning remnant of Roman architecture, built in the 2nd century AD. Perched on the Acropolis of Pergamon, this temple was dedicated to Emperor Trajan and his successor Hadrian. Its design reflects the grandeur of Roman Imperial architecture, featuring Corinthian columns made of white marble. Despite being partially restored, the site still offers visitors a sense of its former magnificence, highlighting the cultural fusion of Greek and Roman influences in Pergamon during its peak.