Odeon in Corinth

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The Odeon in Corinth is an ancient Roman theater-like concert hall in the city of Corinth, commissioned in the 2nd century AD by the wealthy Greek aristocrat and Roman senator Herodes Atticus.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek aristocrat
Roman senator
ancient Roman odeon
concert hall
theater building
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
commissionedBy Herodes Atticus NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Greece
culture Greek
Roman
hasPart cavea
orchestra
stage building
heritageStatus archaeological site
historic monument
inception 2nd century AD
locatedIn Corinth NERFINISHED
Greece
Peloponnese
locatedNear Ancient Theatre of Corinth NERFINISHED
Roman Forum of Corinth NERFINISHED
material marble
stone
namedAfter Odeon (type of building)
partOf Roman Corinth NERFINISHED
patron Herodes Atticus NERFINISHED
patronOf Odeon in Corinth NERFINISHED
startTime 2nd century AD
timePeriod Roman Imperial period
usedFor musical performances
poetry recitals
public gatherings

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Herodes Atticus built Odeon in Corinth