Photographer’s Note
This is the most magnificent structure in Ephesus ancient city. The Great Theatre is located on the slope of Panayir Hill, opposite the Harbour Street, and easily seen when entering from the south entrance to Ephesus. It was first constructed in the Hellenistic Period, in the third century BC during the reign of Lysimachos, but then during the Roman Period, it was enlarged and formed its current style that is seen today.
It is the largest in Anatolia and has the capacity of 25,000 seats. The cavea has sixty six rows of seats, divided by two diazoma (walkway between seats) into three horizontal sections. There are three sections of seats. In the lower section, Marble pieces, used for restoration, and the Emperor's Box were found. The seats with backs ,made of marble, were reserved for important people. The audience entered from the upper cavea.
The stage building is three-storied and 18 meters high. The facade facing the audience was ornamented with relieves, columns with niches, windows and statues. There are five doors opening to the orchestra area, the middle one of which is wider than the rest. This enhanced the appearance of the stage, giving it a bigger, monumental look.
The theatre was used not only for concerts and plays, but also for religious, political and philosophical discussions and for gladiator and animal fights.
A view of the theatre from Harbour Street is in the WORKSHOP
Reference: Ephesus
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mikolaj_kawa
(31287) 2009-09-27 1:02
Hello Chris! Very interesting architecture, wonderful ruins, amazing light and bright, good contrast and sharp. Ideal POV and composition. Well done!
jlbrthnn
(38971) 2009-09-28 5:13
Hello Chris,
The point of view and framing are superbly selected. this exceptional site is described perfectly. The light, the colors and clearness are of the first quality. Very beautiful image with one great depth. Congratulations.
Have a nice day.
Cordially.
Joël
s_lush
(2572) 2009-10-04 0:42
Hello Chris,
Your photo and note are very informative and interesting. This historic place is captured perfectly well, with the excellent composition, including the beautiful background, and very god photographic quality. Great job!
Best regards,
Sergiy
Photo Information
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Copyright: Chris Chafer (sandpiper)
(1635) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-02-17
- Categories: Architecture, Ruins
- Camera: Pentax K100D Super, Sigma 18-50 1:3,5-5,6 DC, ISO 400, Hoya Cir. Polarizer 58 mm
- Exposure: f/8, 1/500 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): My trip to Egypt & Turkey [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2009-09-27 0:39








