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Greek Theater. Archaeological park of the Neapolis. Syracuse (Sicily)
Sicily
Sculpted in the rock of the hill Temenite; its history and its transformations are identified with the history of Syracuse. Its current form is due to King Hiero II, according to the principles of the scenographic architecture of the Hellenistic world, which makes Siracusa one of the most important and famous capitals of that period. The theater has ancient origins; by written sources we know that it existed in the fifth century BC. and it is in this theater where Esquilo represented the "Etneas" in the year 476 a.C. Image taken at the time of opening of the Archaeological Park to visits, 8:30 am, on a sunny August morning. Only a few visitors are seen in the upper tiers. An hour later the enclave was crowded with numerous groups of tourists on organized visits.
Copyright: Félix Pueyo Guiu
Type: Cylindrical
Resolution: 30000x7132
Taken: 12/10/2018
Uploaded: 12/10/2018
Published: 12/10/2018
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Tags: theater monument ruins architecture syracuse sicily
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