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Placed adjacent to temples of nature and of the fertility god Dionysus, the orchestra was used for dramatic performances, which, together with a procession and sacrifice, composed the annual spring festival of the god. The theatre was first built in the 6th century BCE. Modified and expanded over the centuries, it is the oldest Greek theatre and is the site where some of the most famous Greek plays from antiquity were first performed. Theatre of Dionysus Photographer: Derrick Sugden #Ur Temple Of Dionysus, Roman Theatre Architecture, Ancient Theatre Aesthetic, Greek Antique Furniture, Ancient Greece Theatre, Ancient Greek Plays, Theatre Of Dionysus, Ampitheater Greek, Old Greek Architecture

Placed adjacent to temples of nature and of the fertility god Dionysus, the orchestra was used for dramatic performances, which, together with a procession and sacrifice, composed the annual spring festival of the god. The theatre was first built in the 6th century BCE. Modified and expanded over the centuries, it is the oldest Greek theatre and is the site where some of the most famous Greek plays from antiquity were first performed. Theatre of Dionysus Photographer: Derrick Sugden #Ur

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https://flic.kr/p/6ayHia | The Great Theatre of Epidaurus, 4th century BC 3/13/09 #architecture #ancient #greece | According to Pausanias, the ancient theatre was constructed by the architect Polykleitos the Younger.  It is considered to be the most perfect ancient Greek theatre with regard to acoustics and aesthetics. (Wikipedia) Ancient Greek Theatre Aesthetic, Ancient Theatre Aesthetic, Greek Theatre Aesthetic, Children Of Dionysus, Dionysus Aesthetic, Ancient Greek Aesthetic, Greek Gods Aesthetic, Gods Aesthetic, Ancient Greece Aesthetic

According to Pausanias, the ancient theatre was constructed by the architect Polykleitos the Younger. It is considered to be the most perfect ancient Greek theatre with regard to acoustics and aesthetics. (Wikipedia)

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