Ancient Theater in Turkey Kadyanda |
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The probably late Hellenistic theatre was built into a rocky hollow. The cavea has a total of 15 rows of seats. The uppermost row of seats on the slope, secured by a wall, is equipped with benches with backrests. The stage house is in poor condition. |
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The history of Kadyanda: | ||||||||||||
Kadyanda was an ancient Lycian city in the mountains, within sight of the ancient city of Telmessos. (today Fethiye). In Roman times the city experienced an enormous boom. Most of the buildings preserved today were erected or, like the theatre, extended during this period. The lack of buildings from the Byzantine period is remarkable. Only some sections of the fortifications can be assigned to Byzantine times by the technique used. From the 4th century A.D. onwards, there are no finds that can be attributed to a later period. The town seems to have been abandoned at this time. The reasons for this are not known. A new settlement did not take place. |
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Photos: @chim | ||||||||||||
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