The Theater

The building of the Theater

The famous theater seems to have been built around the end of 4th century BC, as part of an extensive building programme. Its architect remains unknown, although Pausanias mistakenly identifies him with Polykletos, the famous sculptor. This missidentification testifies to the fact that even since antiquity the theater at Epidaurus was considered as one of the very best in the ancient world, due to its elegance and beauty.Epidaurus

The theater was originally designed to serve the production of Greek drama as established in 5th century Athens. It was built probably in two phases, in any case closely following the initial plan. The edifice was constructed entirely of two types of stone: grey-pink limestone for the cavea and soft tufa covered with stucco for the stage building and the retaining walls. The fine acoustics of the theater is a natural consequence of the accuracy and geometry of its design.


The building of the Theater
Description of the Theater
Recent history of the Theater