Theater of Segesta
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Contact Theater of Segesta
Address : | Area Archeologica di Segesta, Acropoli Nord, 91013 Calatafimi TP, Italy |
Phone : | π +999 |
Postal code : | 91013 |
Website : | https://www.parcodisegesta.com/home/vivere/storia/Teatro.html |
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City : | Calatafimi |
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Milena Rangelova on Google
β β β β β Generally the place is absolutely gorgeous but the managment ruing everything.
i believe that they close the main parking only to benefit the parking before the area and to run other bussines when you make the people to use parking for wich need to pay and then bus wich you need to pay. the immediately send you there and didnt explain you why you cannot use the free parking there and the one of the left side of the road.
the other problem wich i face is the prices of the restaurant after the tickets gate. when we order and take our meals , we returned back for little bit more and they tried to charge us double of what we pay 20min earlier for the same things.
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Uldis PΔtersons on Google
β β β β β Beautiful place!
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Annabella Weisl on Google
β β β β β One of the highlights in the North West of Sicily. Great view from the impressive theatro. Plan in some time since you have to take a bus from a parking lot below the actual site and take another bus up to the theatro if you donβt want to walk 20 minutes in the heat. Busses go every 20 minutes.
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Lukas Zeinhofer on Google
β β β β β worth the 20 minutes to go there by feet. Nice location.
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Tricia Daw on Google
β β β β β We got here before most of the coach parties. Parking is a bit odd. The actual place has no parking and suggest parking at the station and getting bussed up but 200m to the left is an enterprising farmer who let's you park on his land for 2 euro. We did the Temple first. Beautiful against the blue sky. We then chose to walk up to the amphitheatre. We're used to walking so it wasn't too arduous and at this time of year with all the wonderful wild flowers it was superb
Great views
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Fiedler PΓ©ter JΓ³zsef on Google
β β β β β A great Greek theatre preserved in a very good shape. It is worth the excursion, just make sure you pay the extra 2β¬ for the bus ride atop the hill. :)
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Kristy Pleasants on Google
β β β β β Amazing !! Peaceful. Stunning views of the valley. Was greeted by a friendly dog which was super cute. Definitely a must see if going to Segesta
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Angelica Famila on Google
β β β β β The Segesta theatre, nestling in the side of Mt. Barbaro, today commands a spectacular view of the Gulf of Castellamare. First built in the late 4th to early 3rd century BCE, the theatre as it is seen today dates to the 2nd century BCE. Originally it had 29 rows of seats (the lower 21 survive) divided vertically into seven sections (kerkides) by access steps. The capacity would, therefore, have been around 4,000 spectators. The theatre is supported by a containing wall (analemmata) constructed of limestone blocks. The orchestra, scene building (once decorated with scenes connected to the pastoral god Pan), and entrances (paradoi) on either side have been lost. The theatre continues to host theatre events and Greek dramas throughout the summer months.
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