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The
theatre of The Sanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus

The theatre of the Asklepieion of Epidaurus is the ideal specimen of the
achievements and experience of the ancient Greeks on theatre construction. It
was already praised in antiquity by Pausanias for its symmetry and beauty.
It has the typical Hellenistic structure with the three basic parts: the cavea,
the orchestra and the stage-building (skene). The longest radius of the cavea is
58 m. while the diameter of the orchestra is about 20 m. The lower of the two
diazomata (sections) is divided with 13 stairways into 12 cunei (with 34 rows of
benches) and the upper with 23 stairways into 22 cunei (with 21 rows of
benches).
The stage-building included a main room with four pillars along the central
axis, and one square room at each end. The proskenium had a facade with 14
half-columns against pillars. Two ramps on either side led to the stage while
monumental double gates stood at the two entrances.
The theatre was built in two stages. During the first, at the end of the 4th
century B.C., the orchestra, the lower diazoma and the stage-building (in its
"pre-hellenistic" phase) were constructed. During the second, at the
middle of the 2nd century B.C., the cavea was enlarged at the top, and the stage
building was given its "late-hellenistic" shape. The theatre was used
for musical and poetical contests and theatrical performances.
For centuries the monument remained covered by thick layers of earth. Systematic
excavations started in 1881 under the direction of P. Kavvadias. The cavea was
brought to light quite well preserved apart from the tiers at the edges and the
retaining walls. On the contrary, the stage was found in ruins leveled to the
ground.
At the beginning of the 20th century the gate of the western entrance and the
contiguous retaining-wall were restored. Large-scale works were undertaken from
1954 to 1963 for the reconstruction of the destroyed sections and partial
restoration of the monument.
The monument attracts at least 1.000.000 visitors per year. Theatrical performances during
a Festival started in 1954 and were established the following year as an
institution of ancient drama.
In 1988, the Committee for the Preservation of the Epidaurus Monuments,
including scientists of the Ministry of Culture and Universities, started a
program of conservation works at the theatre to solve a series of specific
problems concerning the wear caused by the thousands of visitors. For an
effective protection of the stage-building from the contemporary scenic
structures, the place will be covered by an accessible shelter.
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