Athens 2020 – Theatre of Dionysus
Athens 2020 – Theatre of Dionysus
Athens 2020 – Theatre of Dionysus
Athens 2020 – Theatre of Dionysus
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Athens 2020 – Acropolis – Erechtheion
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Athens 2020 – Theatre of Dionysus – Relief
Athens 2020 – Theatre of Dionysus – Relief
Athens 2020 – Theatre of Dionysus – Relief
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Athens 2020 – Theatre of Dionysus – Relief
It was first built in the 6th century BC, was at its peak in the 4th century BC, when it could house 17,000 spectators. It was rediscovered in the 19th century.
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