Aspendos
Aspendos is an ancient city located in modern-day Turkey, known for its well-preserved Roman theater. Built in the 2nd century AD, the theater could seat around 15,000 spectators and is renowned for its exceptional acoustics and architectural design. It is one of the best-preserved theaters from the Roman period.
The city was originally founded by the Greeks in the 10th century BC and later became part of the Roman Empire. Aspendos was an important center for trade and agriculture, particularly famous for its wheat production. Today, it attracts many visitors who come to explore its historical ruins and enjoy performances in the ancient theater.