Aspendos, one ancient Greco - Roman city in Antalya City of Turkey. It's located 4 km. north of Serik.
The town dates back to the V. C. BC. The theater, which was costructed in 155, was periodically repaired by the Seljuks who used it as a caravanserai. Aspendos's built by the Aspendosian architect Zenon, in Marcus Aurelius' time.
Aspendos's known for having the best preserved theater of antiquity. With diameter of 96 m. the theater provided seating for 7,000.
In order to keep with Hellenistic traditions, a small part of the theater was built so that it leaned against the hill where the Acropolis stood, while the remainder was built on vaulted arches. The high stage served to seemingly isolate the audience from the rest of the world. The scaenae frons or backdrop, has remained intact. The 8,1 m. sloping reflective wooden ceiling over the stage has been lost over time. Post holes for 58 masts are found in the upper level of the theater. These masts supported a valerium or awning that could be pulled over the audience to provide shade.
Still used today for concerts, festivals and grease wrestling events, the theater's galleries, stage decorations and acoustics all testify to the architect's success.
Nearby stand the remains of a basilica, agora, nymphaeum and 50 km. of Roman aqueduct.