File:Selge theatre Theatre building remains in 2013 5108.jpg

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English: One of some pictures of the theatre’s theatre building, a pile of rubble. I think that, due to its isolated position, reconstruction from the parts is conceivable. But it will have a low priority, for the same reason. The theatre is dated from the 2nd century AD (Roman era) and was restored a century later. It is about 80 m wide and could hold some 9500 people. Most of the cavea (seating section) was cut out in the mountain slope. It had four entrances for the spectators.
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Camera location37° 13′ 44.32″ N, 31° 07′ 36.62″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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