The Hierapolis Theatre
Tourists arriving on a trip to Pamukkale (Turkey) inadvertently affects the grandeur of the Greco-Roman theater, suddenly appearing among the ruins and debris of ancient Hierapolis, randomly covering snowy mountainside.
tourism manager casually mention that next to the slope, you can see minor and uninteresting artifacts of the ancient city Hierapolis. For example, a relatively large necropolis Greco-Roman theater Hierapolis or the walls of the former city of Hierapolis, heavily damaged in the 7th century BC. However, curious sightseers can detect not only the historical museum, but also a lot of artifacts, from which literally mesmerizing spirit. It is not only the crypt of the Basilica of St. Philip or pagan Plutonium. Mainly it is the Greco-Roman theater Hierapolis, partially saved by time and slowly being restored, since 1957, (thanks to the mission MAIER). Having been on the upper rows of the hall, feeling the incredible grandeur of Roman architecture and the care with which restored its architectural elements and the first of all - floor of the stage, visitors Pamukkale suddenly realize that here the beautiful views of the valley of the Meander admired by our ancestors who built here unique Hierapolis city, unfortunately died of earthquakes, barbarism robbers Persians and the Seljuks and then ruthlessly buried under the sand, however, has left us a lot of reasons for the curious discoveries and even a sensation.
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