Taormina Roman Odeon

Taormina Roman Odeon

Taormina Roman Odeon

Nestled in the heart of Taormina, Italy, the Roman Odeon stands as a testament to the town’s rich historical tapestry. Built in the 2nd century, this intimate amphitheater is a smaller, more intimate counterpart to the more famous Greek Theatre, which it predates by centuries. Constructed in a similar Greek style, the Odeon originally accommodated around 200 spectators. Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved site, imagining the performances and gatherings that once took place within its ancient stone walls.

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