• The Greek Theatre of Syracuse

A grandiose and picturesque 5th century BC theatre built on the southern slopes of the Temenite hill, in The Archeological Park of Neapolis, overlooking modern Syracuse. With 67 rows it’s one of the largest theatres ever built by the ancient Greeks, and one of the most beautiful in the world. The theatre, which is still in use today, was modified by the Romans who adapted it to their different spectacles style including circus games.