Theatre of Epidaurus
Theatre of Epidaurus is an ancient Greek theater located in the region of Epidaurus, known for its exceptional acoustics and symmetry. Built in the 4th century BCE, it could seat around 14,000 spectators and was primarily used for performances of tragedies and comedies. The theater is part of the larger sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius, the god of healing.
The structure is renowned for its well-preserved architecture, featuring a semi-circular seating arrangement and a circular orchestra. Today, the Theatre of Epidaurus is a UNESCO World Heritage site and continues to host performances, showcasing the enduring legacy of ancient Greek culture.