The Ancient Theatre of Taormina is one of the most fascinating architectural wonders in Sicily and the entire Mediterranean. Built in the 3rd century BC by the ancient Greeks, this theater offers a breathtaking view of the Ionian coast of Sicily and represents a symbolic monument of art and culture of Magna Graecia.
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- en.wikipedia.org Ancient theatre of TaorminaThe ancient theatre of Taormina (Italian: Teatro antico di Taormina) is an ancient Greek theatre in Taormina, Sicily, built in the third century BC.
- taormina.it taormina-ancient-theatreThe Taormina Ancient Theatre is thought to have been able to seat about 5,400 spectators. No one is sure of when the Theatre was actually erected.
- tripadvisor.co.uk Attraction_Review-g187892-…See all things to do. Ancient Theatre of Taormina. 4.5. 14,199 reviews. #1 of 69 things to do in Taormina. Ancient RuinsPoints of Interest & Landmarks.
- musement.com us/taormina/ancient-theatre-of-…Step into a Greek tragedy at The Ancient Theatre of Taormina, carved into the rocks of Monte Tauro with panoramic views of the Ionian coast and Mount Etna.
- guidegratis.net en/the-ancient-theatre-of-…In the ancient Theater of Taormina were also filmed some scenes of the movie “Mighty Aphrodite” by Woody Allen.
- theworldofsicily.com en/sights/sights-of-taormina…The present appearance of the ancient theater of Taormina is the result of the adaptations made by the Romans to the Greek architectural structure.
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- taorminawhattodo.com ancient-theatre-of-taormina/The Ancient Theatre of Taormina is one of the most fascinating architectural wonders in Sicily and the entire Mediterranean.
- getyourguide.com ancient-theater-of-taormina-…After the one of Syracusa, the Ancient Theater of Taormina is the largest building for shows in the Italian Peninsula.