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Theatre building in Delphi, Greece

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4. century BCE
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Ancient Greek theatre, originally built in the 4th century BC. Rebuilt in Roman times. Mostly used for performances during the festivals of the Delphi sanctuary. (English)
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Latest revision as of 12:32, 11 September 2025

Theatre building in Delphi, Greece
  • Theatre at Delphi
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Theatre at Delphi [Delphi]
Theatre building in Delphi, Greece
  • Theatre at Delphi

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38°28'57.000"N, 22°30'1.800"E
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Ancient Greek theatre, originally built in the 4th century BC. Rebuilt in Roman times. Mostly used for performances during the festivals of the Delphi sanctuary. (English)
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Delphi (modern Delfi, Greece). Cavea width: 52 m., ima cavea 28 rows in 7 cunei; summa cavea 7 rows in 6 cunei; scene building: 20 x 9 m.; stage: 8 x 2.8 m.; orchestra width: 18.4 m; original theatre dates from 4th c. BCE; final Roman renovation in 167 CE; capacity: 5000. (English)
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400 BCEGregorian
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5,000
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4. century BCE
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