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Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Antique theater Greco-Roman amphitheater Hierapolis, Pamukkale, Royalty Free Stock Photo
DEMRE, TURKEY - September 16, The ancient Greco-Roman theater in Lycian city of Myra, Turkey. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient Greco-Roman Theater of Mira, Demre, Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stage of the Greco-Roman theater in Turkey Royalty Free Stock Photo
With the Lycian tombs adjacent to the Greco-Roman theater. These landmarks were built at different times, but look like one. Of course, it may seem surprising that next to the cemetery built entertainment venues. It was the largest theater of Lycia, at the same time it could accommodate about ten thousand spectators. Scene and stone seats for spectators, cut out of the rock, on which is located the ancient theater. In the arena of the theater were offered sacrifices there were courts and executions staged theatrical productions, conducted naval battles, which flooded the arena specifically etc. In short, it was the heart of the ancient city of Myra. Now in its territory exhibited Lycian sarcophagi. And on the stage of the ancient Roman theater, put theater, and various festivals.


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