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The Theatre at Miletus, Turkey. Artist: Samuel Magal
The Theatre at Miletus, Turkey. The theatre at Miletus, built on a natural hillside, is one of the most important and the most intact theatres in west Anatolia. It was divided into three sections, each consisting of 19 rows, and would have accommodated 25,000 spectators. Construction started in the 4th century BC and the theatre was expanded during the Hellenistic era. In the Roman period it attained its present-day proportions. Miletus was an ancient city on the western coast of Anatolia near the mouth of the Maeander River in ancient Caria.
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AR9137175
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Image
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Public
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5129px × 3419px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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4TH CENTURY BC
ANATOLIA
ANCIENT CITY
Archaeology
archeology
Architecture
Arena
Asia Minor
building
BUILDINGS
Cityscape
color
country
Entertainment
HELLENISTIC
HELLENISTIC GREEK
LOCATION
Magal
MILETUS
Photograph
Ruin
RUINED
RUINS
SAMUEL
Samuel Magal
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Theater
Turkey
Turkish