Ancient ruins
Greek Theatre
371 locals recommend,
Location
Via Luigi Bernabò Brea
Siracusa, Sicilia
Tips from locals
The Greek theatre of Syracuse lies on the south slopes of the Temenite hill, overlooking the modern city of Syracuse in southeastern Sicily. It was first built in the 5th century BC, rebuilt in the 3rd century BC and renovated again in the Roman period. Today, it is a part of the Unesco World Heritage Site.
The Greek theater of Syracuse is a theater built in the 5th century BC, located inside the Archaeological Park of Neapolis, on the slopes on the south side of the Temenite hill. It was then rebuilt in the third century BC. and again transformed in Roman times.
The oldest Greek theatre of Sicily. During the year, you can buy ticket for the seasonal show RAPPRESENTAZIONI CLASSICHE. Visitors from all over the world come here to see the show every year. Ticket online on the INDA website
Located within the Archaeological Park of Neapolis, from 1914 mainly used for so-called "classical representations" of Greek tragedies and comedies (May-June)
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