The theater was first built in the
time of Lysimachus, taking advantage
of the natural slope of Mt. Panayir.
As
with other ancient theaters, there
are three main sections, which are
the scene, the orchestra, and the
seating area.
The most beautiful part was the
18-meter building that made up the
scene area. It was a three-story,
multi-column structure facing the
spectators. There were statues in
the niches in between columns. The
ground floor is still standing. It
runs north and south and has eight
rooms opening onto the western side.
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