
Ephesus Theatre
Ephesus Theatre, located in the ancient city of Ephesus in Turkey, is a well-preserved Roman amphitheatre that could hold around 25,000 spectators. Built between the 3rd century BC and the 1st century AD, it was primarily used for theatrical performances, festivals, and other public gatherings. Its design features tiered seating on a hillside, allowing audiences to enjoy performances with good acoustics. The theatre's strategic location and impressive architecture highlight the importance of entertainment and social life in ancient Ephesus, making it a prominent archaeological site and a testament to Roman engineering and cultural heritage.