Hierapolis Theater
About Hierapolis Theater
Hierapolis Theater, built in the 2nd century AD under Roman rule, is one of the best-preserved ancient theaters in Turkey.
This theater proves to be one of the greatest Roman engineering and architectural masterpieces: a huge stage, relievos, and a capacity for more than 12,000 people.
Its grand stage features elaborate reliefs of gods, emperors, and mythological scenes, blending art with architecture.
With sweeping views over Pamukkale, the theater stands as a powerful reminder of Hierapolis’ cultural and religious importance in the Roman world.