Vedi qui, ci sono delle misure :
http://www.whitman.edu/theatre/theat...s/aspendos.htm
http://www.whitman.edu/theatre/theat...dos.intro2.htm
In 190 B.C. Aspendos was Pergamonian then it fell into the hands of the Romans like its neighbouring cities, and had its heyday at this time. Most of the huge buildings of the city date back from that period. It ranked amongst the most important ports and cities in the Byzantine centralization system till the decline of the city. The architect Zenon built the well-preserved theatre of the ancient world in the 2nd century A.D. during the reign of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, from Aspendos. The auditorium had a semicircular from and a diameter of 95 metres (285 feet), and it has been preserved including even its upper gallery. 20,000 spectators could find a place here. The higher rows of seats where manes were scratched were preserved for the upper classes. The well-preserved
scena building was 30 metres (90 feet) high. Under the scena there were five gates, through which steep stairways at each side-facilitated access to the tiers from the arena. The scena wall was connected to the auditorium through a wooden roof an achieve better acoustics, Over the centuries the marble covering of the scena wall has been lost. From the columns and statues, only socles and bases are now left.
http://www.antalya-ws.com/english/lo...ory.asp?out=1#
http://rubens.anu.edu.au/laserdisk/b...nes/Part7.html
http://www.whitman.edu/theatre/theat...dso.intro1.htm
http://www.antalya.gov.tr/eng.htm
cerca un poco nei link che ho trovato, comunque l'unico dato che ho trovato nella mia frettolosa ricerca è l'altezza della scena : 30 mt, come puoi leggere più sopra.
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