Limyra_Roman_Theatre_3944.jpg
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Description Limyra Roman Theatre 3944.jpg |
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It was built against the side of a hill and held 30 rows of seats divided by a diazoma. A maecenas from Rhodiapolis, Opramoas, donated 20.000 denarii to have it built. The stage building has all but disappeared. It seems to have been partly dug from the hill in its back, but to the retai8ning walls are visible.
One of some pictures taken during two visits. Some where taken while climbing the hills in its back, so providing a bird's eye view.
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Source | Own work |
Author | Dosseman |
Camera location | 36° 20′ 45.21″ N, 30° 10′ 19.22″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 36.345892; 30.172005 |
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