List ancient Greek theaters
The ancient Greek theaters are distributed in all continental and insular Greece, like in Grande Greece (Italy of the South, Sicily) and in Asia Mineure. Their construction spreads out {{Ve}} at third century BC. Before this traditional period “ ”, they are antiquated, and rare; afterwards, they are Hellénistique S or Roman S, and innumerable.
Geographical distribution
Continental Greece
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Amphiaréion of Oropos : Greek theater, 4th century
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Ambracia (Arta) : Greek theater, - IVe and 3rd century, partial excavations.
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Athens : theater of Dionysos, 5th century, leant with the Acropolis. ()
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Chéronée : Greek theater, 5th century, 37 m
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Delphes : Greek theater, 3rd century
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Dodone : Greek theater, 3rd century, 129 m
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Elect : Greek theater, 4th century, 92 m
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Larissa : Greek theater, 3rd century
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Œniadæ : Greek theater, 3rd century. ()
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Orchomène de Béotie : Greek theater, 4th century
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Philips : Greek theater, 4th century. ()
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Pleuron : Greek theater, 3rd century
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Stratos : Greek theater, 4th century. ()
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Thorikos : Greek theater, 6th century, 53 Mr. Of oval form, this theater passes for oldest from the traditional Greek theaters. ()
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Vergina : Greek theater, 4th century
Peloponnese
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Argos : old theater, 5th century, above Odéon, 30 m; Greek theater, 3rd century, 77 m, 20.000 spectators
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Corinth : Greek theater, 4th century, then romanized, 121 m
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Épidaure : Greek theater, sanctuary of Asclépios to Épidaure, 4th century, 119 m, 10.000 to 15.000 spectators
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Palæa Épidauros : Greek theater, 4th century, 2000 spectators
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Isthmia : Greek theater, 4th century, 73 m
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Mantinée : Greek theater, 4th century, 67 m
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Megalopolis : Greek theater, 4th century, 130 Mr. ().
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Messène : Greek theater, 3rd century
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Orchomène d' Arcadie : Greek theater, 4th century
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Sicyone : Greek theater, - IVe and 3rd century, 125 m
Insular Greece
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Délos : Greek theater, 4th century, 64 Mr. ()
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Erétrie (Eubée): Greek theater, 4th century, 90 Mr. an arched tunnel leads to the center of orchestrated. ()
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Milo : Greek theater, 3rd century
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Samothrace : Greek theater, 5th century
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Thasos : Greek theater, 4th century, 74 m
Minor Asia
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Éphèse : romanized Greek theater, 2nd century, 140 Mr. ()
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Érythrée : Greek theater, 4th century, 74 m
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Halicarnasse : Greek theater, 3rd century. ()
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Millet : romanized Greek theater, 3rd century, 73 m
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Pergame : Greek theater, 3rd century, 81 Mr. ()
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Priène : Greek theater, 3rd century, 56 m
Italy of the South
- Locres : Greek theater, 4th century, 65 m, 4.500 places
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Métaponte : Greek theater, 4th century, 78 Mr. ()
Sicily
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Héracléa Minoa : Greek theater, 4th century, 33 m
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Ségeste : Greek theater, 3rd century, 64 Mr. ()
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Solonte : Greek theater, 4th century, 47 m
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Syracuse : Greek theater, 4th century, 139 Mr. ()
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Taormine : romanized Greek theater, 3rd century, 109 Mr. ()
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Tyndaris : Greek theater, 3rd century, 76 Mr. ()
Dependant articles
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Architecture of the ancient Greek theater
- ancient Greek Theater
External bonds
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Greek minister of the culture: alphabetical list of the monuments
- theatrical Buildings of the ancient world, with photographs
- ancient theaters and amphitheaters
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