Theater of Aegae
Theater of Aegae is an ancient Greek theater located in the archaeological site of Aegae, the first capital of the Kingdom of Macedonia. Built in the 4th century BCE, it was designed to accommodate around 3,500 spectators and served as a venue for various performances, including dramas and musical events.
The theater features a semi-circular seating arrangement and a well-preserved stage area. It is notable for its architectural design, which reflects the cultural significance of theater in ancient Greek society. The site is part of the rich historical heritage associated with Macedonian history and the reign of Philip II and Alexander the Great.