Amphitheatre
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Amphitheatre
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Amphitheatre
"The Theatre that has survived so far is on the north hillside. The ruin is in the center of city settlement, but out of the walls extending on the east side. The theatre was built outside the city walls of the old city. The capacity of the theatre is 2500 people and its stage has been destroyed to a great extent so far; yet, the stages where the people used to sit were well protected. The workmanship is perfect in the walls with bossages and they are the most important indicators that the theatre is Hellenic in origin, The theatre was used in Roman and Byzantium eras. The lower part of the sitting stairs are covered under the filling. The blocks of the stabuilding were removed and used in the construction of residentialbuildings and port in Byzantium period. Another feature of this theatre is that it is one of the biggest theatres known to be located on the opposite side of Rhodes."
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