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Theatre building in Athens, Greece

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Theatre building in Athens, Greece
  • Odeon of Herod Attica
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Odeon of Herod Attica [Athens]
Theatre building in Athens, Greece
  • Odeon of Herod Attica

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37°58'15.035"N, 23°43'28.286"E
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[Odeon/Odeum of Herodes Atticus] Ancient Greek concert building, built ca. 161 AD for Herodes Atticus, a wealthy citizen of Athens, in memory of his late wife. Originally covered by a roof. 267 destroyed by the Hirullians. Restored in the 1950s. Currently used for theatre performances and concerts by the Athens Summer Festival. Ca. 5000-6000 seats. (English)
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Odeum of Herodes Atticus (modern Athens, Greece). Cavea width: 81 m, orchestra width: 21.40 m; capacity: 5,500; ca. 160-174 CE. (English)
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160Gregorian
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5,500
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161Gregorian
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