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Building Catalog Name: Athens, Theater of Dionysos

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Site: Athens
Type: Theater
Summary: Theater; in the Sanctuary of Dionysos Eleuthereus, against the southern slope of the Acropolis.
Date: 350 B.C.
Period: Late Classical

Plan:

Cavea with stone seats facing a stage building which extended the width of the orchestra.


History:

Introduction date for the cult of Dionysos at Athens is not certain. The Sanctuary of Dionysos Eleuthereus (the Liberator), in which the theater is located, also contains 2 temples of Dionysos, the older of the 2 dating to ca. 600 - 500 B.C. The 2nd temple dates to ca. 350 B.C., but was once thought to be of the 5th century B.C. The only existing traces of the 5th century B.C. temple are a few blocks reused in the later one. It is believed that musical and theatrical performances took place in the Agora until the 5th century B.C. when supposedly the ikria (bleachers) there collapsed. According to Travlos, the 5th century B.C. theater was simple and consisted of a small number of stone and wooden benches on the hillside and a small semi-circular terrace as the orchestra. Lykourgos is thought to be responsible for the 4th century B.C. form of the theater, which is the general form of the theater today (although there have been later alterations and additions). A peribolos wall was added to the sanctuary in the 4th century B.C.


Other Bibliography:

Travlos 1971, 537-539

See Also: Athens, Doric Stoa near Theater of DionysosAthens, Earlier Temple of DionysosAthens,Later Temple of DionysosAthens,Sanctuary of Dionysos Eleuthereus

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6 Plans

Archive NumberCaption
1990.33.0062ePlan
1990.33.0061aPlan of Theater of Dionysos and Earlier Temple of Dionysos, c. second half of 6th century B.C.
1990.33.0060aPlan with Earlier temple of Dionysos, c. second half of 5th C. B.C.
1990.33.0058aRestored plan of stage and Doric stoa with Earlier Temple of Dionysos, c. late 4th century B.C.
1990.33.0057aPlan of stage and Doric stoa with Earlier Temple of Dionysos, c. period of Lycurgus (338-326 B.C.)
1990.33.0059aPlan of stage and Doric stoa with Earlier Temple of Dionysos, c. Hellenistic period (pre 86 B.C.)

21 Images

Archive NumberCaption
1990.33.0062ePlan
1990.30.0010Aerial view of Acropolis, from SW
1990.30.0011Aerial view of Acropolis, from SE
1990.30.0143Aerial view of Acropolis, from S-SE, Close; good view of Theater, Odeion, Stoa, etc.
1990.30.0143Aerial view of Acropolis, from SSE, Close; good view of Theater, Odeion, Stoa, etc.
1990.33.0061aPlan of Theater of Dionysos and Earlier Temple of Dionysos, c. second half of 6th century B.C.
1990.30.0011Aerial view of Acropolis, from SE
1990.30.0142Aerial view of Acropolis, from SE, showing its steep elevation above Pnyx and Agora, which are also seen well
1990.30.0143Aerial view of Acropolis, from S-SE, Close; good view of Theater, Odeion, Stoa, etc.
1990.33.0060aPlan with Earlier temple of Dionysos, c. second half of 5th C. B.C.
1990.30.0010Aerial view of Acropolis, from SW
1990.30.0011Aerial view of Acropolis, from SE
1990.30.0010Aerial view of Acropolis, from SW
1990.33.0058aRestored plan of stage and Doric stoa with Earlier Temple of Dionysos, c. late 4th century B.C.
1987.09.0295Stage from N
1990.33.0057aPlan of stage and Doric stoa with Earlier Temple of Dionysos, c. period of Lycurgus (338-326 B.C.)
1987.09.0296Detail of Silenoi from stage
1990.33.0059aPlan of stage and Doric stoa with Earlier Temple of Dionysos, c. Hellenistic period (pre 86 B.C.)
1990.30.0143Aerial view of Acropolis, from S-SE, close; good view of Theater, Odeion, Stoa, etc.
1990.30.0011Aerial view of Acropolis, from SE
1990.30.0010Aerial view of Acropolis, from SW
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