Theatre of Dionysus

Description

The Theatre of Dionysus is regarded as the first sample of Greek theatres and the birthplace of the Greek drama. It was built into a natural hallow at the southern slopes of the Acropolis and it is the first theater in the world. This ancient theater was dedicated to Dionysus, the god of wine making and ecstasy, whose festivals was the driving force behind the development of Greek theater. Probably established in the late 6th century, the theater has been reconstructed many times since then.

ADREESS: Dionysiou Areopagitou Street & Thrasyllou Street, Bus stop: Makrygianni Stop, Metro station: Acropolis (Red Line)
OPEN DAILY:
Daily: 08.00-15.00 (November- March), 08.00-20.00 (April- October) - Open all year round

source http://www.thisisathens.org/explore/venues-attractions/museums-monuments/museums-monuments/?Id=4

Address


Athens
Griekenland

Lat: 37.970367432 - Lng: 23.727855682