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The Hellenistic theatre, cut into the side of the hill, dates from around 320 BC and was remodelled twice during the Roman period. Argos. Peloponnese. Greece. Nestling in the south-eastern side of the Larisa slopes, it is among the largest of ancient theatres constructed in Greece and was able to accommodate 20,000 spectators.

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Argos, Ancient Argos: Peloponnese, Greece, Greek, Ancient Greece, Europe, Southern Europe, Ruins, Archaeology, archeology, ruin, Landscape, architecture, peloponisos, peloponnes, Peloponnese, peloponnisos, Archaeological, Theatre, Theater: Ellada, Ellinika, Hellenes, Ancient Greek
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Argos - Peloponnese - Greece
The Hellenistic theatre, cut into the side of the hill, dates from around 320 BC and was remodelled twice during the Roman period. Argos. Peloponnese. Greece. Nestling in the south-eastern side of the Larisa slopes, it is among the largest of ancient theatres constructed in Greece and was able to accommodate 20,000 spectators.