Founded around 1000 BC, the ancient Greco-Roman city of Aspendos is nestled in the Antalya region of Turkey. The city’s most striking feature is its Roman theater, designed by Greek architect Zeno and constructed in the second century AD. This architectural marvel, seating up to 7,000 people, remains one of the best-preserved theaters from antiquity. Visitors can still experience the theater’s acoustics and grandeur, as it continues to host performances and events, offering a vivid glimpse into the cultural and historical significance of this ancient site.
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