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The Greek theatre, Aspendos
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The Greek theatre, Aspendos

Aspendos, an ancient Greco-Roman city in Antalya province of Turkey.It is known for its best-preserved theater of antiquity with seating for 15000. Still used today, the theater's galleries, stage decorations and acoustics all testify to the architect's success. Nearby stand the remains of a basilica, agora and one of the largest Roman aqueducts in Anatolia.

Getting there

After passing Serik on the Antalya-Alanya highway, you turn north and continue for 4 km.

History

The town dates back to the 5th century BC. The theater which was built in the 2nd century AD was periodically repaired by the Seljuks who used it as a caravansaray. It is one of the best preserved theaters to be found today. Allowing 0.50 m. per seat, the theater holds 7000 spectators, with an additional 500 in the orchestra. Today it is used for concerts, festivals and grease wrestling events. In addition to the theater the agora, basilica, nymphaeum and 15 km of aqueducts may be seen.

Aspendos was built by the famous Aspendosian architect Zenon, in Marcus Aurelius’time. In order to keep with Hellenistic traditions, a small part of the theater was built so that it leaned against the hill where the Citadel (Acropolis) stood, while almost all other parts were built on vaulted arches. The high stage served to seemingly isolate the audience from the rest of the world. The very top section of this stage has been repaired and the acoustics were ameliorated with later additions.

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