Roman Theater

The ancient Roman theatre of Hierapolis in Pamukkale, Turkey is a stunningly preserved example of the grandeur and sophistication of the Roman Empire. Located in southwestern Anatolia, this impressive 2nd-century theatre was built over 2000 years ago and remains an awe-inspiring symbol of history and culture. The theatre is part of the complex of ruins at Hierapolis which includes several other structures such as a temple, an agora, and a Byzantine church.