The Roman Theatre of Herapolis, Pamukkale, Turkey. The Roman theatre was reconstructed over an earlier Greek theatre under the reign of Hadrian after


The Roman Theatre of Herapolis, Pamukkale, Turkey. The Roman theatre was reconstructed over an earlier Greek theatre under the reign of Hadrian after the earthquake of 60 AD. The facade is 300 feet (91 m) long, the full extent of which remains standingand the cavea has 50 rows of seats. Hierapolis archaeological site near Pamukkale in Turkey.


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