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First Ancient Theatre, Larissa
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The First Ancient Theater of Larissa is an ancient theater and the largest theater in Thessaly, having a capacity of 10,000 people. It is located on the southern side of Frourio Hill in Larissa and it is a registered trademark of the city.
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Α' Αρχαίο Θέατρο Λάρισας | |
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Address | Mitropolitou Arseniou 10–12 |
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Location | Larissa |
Coordinates | 39°38′25″N 22°24′55″E |
Type | Ancient Greek theatre |
Capacity | 10,000 |
Construction | |
Built | Early 3rd century BC |
Closed | 3rd/4th century AD |
Demolished | 7th century AD |
Builder | Antigonus II Gonatas |
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