Acropolis Theater, Pergamon


Related person
John P. Schooley Jr. (was created by)
Date
3rd Century BCE
Description
The theater is on the west slope of the acropolis. It is one of the steepest theaters in the world, and has a capacity of 10,000 people. The theater underwent changes during the Roman period under the reign of Caracalla. There is a 246.5 m long and approximately 16 m wide stoa (portico) in front of the theater. Pergamon is also known as "Bergama".
Style/Period
Ancient (ca. 3400 BCE - 395 CE)
Material
stone and/or rock