• The odeon of agrippa (concert hall). Constructed by Agrippa in 15 B.C. with a capacity for 1000 spectators in a two-storey auditorium.
  • The remains of the Odeon in the Agora of Athens. The Odeon of Agrippa was a large odeon located in the centre of the ancient Agora of Athens.
  • Altar of Ares. Odeon of Agrippa. First Phase. ... Parts of the stage front of the Odeon of Agrippa; circa 15 BC. Ionic column capital with traces of painted decoration.
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  • Along with the Attalos Stoa, the Museum and the Temple of Hephaestus, the Odeon of Agrippa his one of the ‘don’t-miss’ sites at the Ancient Agora.
  • Odeon of Agrippa. It’s easy to get lost in the hugeness of Athens. The large, statuesque Parthenon. The way the Acropolis towers over the city.
  • odeon of agrippa In 267 AD the Odeon invading Herulian tribes reduced the building to rubble. It was not until the 5th century AD that a large complex, with rubble...
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  • Almost at the centre of the Agora, there is the “Gymnasium” or “Palace of the Giants”, built on the ruins of the Odeon of Agrippa.
  • Odeon of Agrippa. It’s easy to get lost in the hugeness of Athens. The large, statuesque Parthenon. The way the Acropolis towers over the city.
  • Agora-7 Odeón of Agrippa. The Odeon of Agrippa was a large concert hall located in the centre of the Ancient Agora of Athens.
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  • 7. The Odeon of Agrippa. ... Agrippa’s Odeon was destroyed in 267 BCE during the sack of Athens by a Germanic people called Herulians.
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  • 5Odeon of Agrippa. ... In 150 AD, the Odeon collapsed but was further rebuilt to a spacing that allowed only 500 visitors unlike the previous set up.
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  • Athens Agora - the Odeon of Agrippa. * A gift to Athenian people by Marcus Agrippa. * built c. 15 BCE. * the building was destroyed in 257 CE by Herulians.
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  • Odeon of Agrippa. Built about 15 BCE, it was a large odeon located in the centre of the Ancient Agora of Athens. Adults: 2 Children: 0.