Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus

The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus is a theatre in the Greek city of Epidaurus, located on the southeast end of the sanctuary dedicated to the ancient Greek God of medicine, Asclepius. It is built on the west side of Cynortion Mountain, near modern Lygourio, and belongs to the Epidaurus Municipality. Constructed in late 4th century BC, it is considered to be the most perfect ancient Greek theatre with regard to acoustics and aesthetics. Because of its exceptional architecture and aesthetics, the theatre was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1988 along with the Temple of Asclepius.

Theatre of Epidaurus
Θέατρο της Επιδαύρου
Shown within Greece
Location Greece, Epidaurus
RegionArgolis
Coordinates37°35′46″N 23°04′45″E
Typetheater
Part ofAncient Greek theaters
History
Founded4th century BC
CulturesGreek, Roman
Site notes
Excavation datessince 1879
ArchaeologistsPanagiotis Kavvadias
Conditionpartly restored ruins
ManagementArchaeological Society of Athens
Public accessArchaeological park
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official nameSanctuary of Asklepios at Epidaurus
CriteriaCultural: i, ii, iii, iv, vi
Reference491
Inscription1988 (12th Session)
Area1,393.8 ha
Buffer zone3,386.4 ha
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