Ancient Odeon of PaphosThe Ancient Odeon of Paphos is located at the northeast edge of the ancient city, the slope of the hill Faprika.It was built around 300 BC, namely the establishment of the city of New Paphos. During the Hellenistic and Roman period the theater has undergone several transformations. It appears that the theater no longer used in the late 4th century AD. This Roman Odeon which is used today for performances. Also seen near the Ancient Odeon of Paphos in the walls, ruins of the Roman Agora and the Asclepius In the wider region the are three ancient theaters of which retain only two, the best known of which is the Ancient Odeon of Paphos. This Roman Odeon which is used today for performances. Also seen near the Ancient Odeon of Paphos in the walls, ruins of the Roman Agora and the Asclepius. |