Ancient Amphitheatre - Bodrum, Turkey
Posted by: RaďousCZ
N 37° 02.400 E 027° 25.294
35S E 537490 N 4099392
Ancient Amphitheatre in town Bodrum in Turkey
Waymark Code: WMAQAN
Location: Türkiye
Date Posted: 02/12/2011
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The Bodrum Amphitheatre is another structure accredited to the reign of King Mausolus, although it wasn’t fully completed until the Roman era. The theatre is another witness to the great past of Bodrum, and it is one of the best preserved structures of ancient Halikarnassus. Originally, it was built around 4th C BC during the reign of King Mausolos, in 2nd C AD, during the Roman period, it was enlarged and enriched.
Like all ancient theatres, it is made up of three main parts: the Skene (stage), the Orchestra (half-oval part) and the Cavea audience seating. It is a very good example of a classical Greek theatre, with an estimated seating capacity of approximately 13,000. Some of the seats at the theatre are inscribed with names probably those who had helped to pay for the theatre – just like today! It became an open air museum after the excavations in 1973. The Bodrum Amphitheatre lies on the road to Gumbet and is used for concerts and shows during the high season, and is also used as part of the September Festival. It is well preserved and definitely worth a visit.
Most Relevant Historical Period: Roman Republic 509 B.C. - 27 B.C.
Admission Fee: 0
Condition: Completely intact or reconstructed
Opening days/times: Not listed
Web Site: Not listed
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