Odeon of Rhodes

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The Odeon of Rhodes is an ancient Roman-era theater on the Acropolis of Rhodes, used for musical and theatrical performances and now preserved as an important archaeological monument.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman theater
archaeological site
odeon
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
category Archaeological sites in the South Aegean
Buildings and structures in Rhodes
Roman theaters in Greece
condition partially restored
preserved
country Greece
culture Roman
currentUse tourist attraction
venue for cultural events
era Roman period
function civic gatherings
public entertainment
hasHeritageStatus protected monument under Greek law
hasPart cavea
orchestra
seating tiers
stage
hasType open-air performance venue
heritageDesignation archaeological monument
locatedIn Dodecanese NERFINISHED
Greece
Rhodes NERFINISHED
Rhodes city NERFINISHED
Rhodes island NERFINISHED
South Aegean region NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern European Summer Time
Eastern European Time
locatedOn Acropolis of Rhodes NERFINISHED
material marble
stone
near Temple remains on the Acropolis of Rhodes
ancient stadium of Rhodes
partOf Acropolis of Rhodes archaeological complex NERFINISHED
region Aegean Sea area NERFINISHED
significance example of Roman entertainment architecture in the Aegean
important archaeological monument of Rhodes
tourism visited by tourists to Rhodes
usedFor musical performances
oratorical events
theatrical performances

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Acropolis of Rhodes hasPart Odeon of Rhodes