Roman Odeum of Nikopolis (the big theatre) - Epar.Od. Prevezas-Nikopolis

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Epar.Od. Prevezas-Nikopolis, Preveza 481 00, Greece

Postal code : 481
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Epar.Od. Prevezas-Nikopolis, Preveza 481 00, Greece
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I. G. on Google

Όμορφο αλλά δεν συντηρείται..
Beautiful but not maintained ..
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Harmful Habits on Google

Только если Вы едете мимо, можно остановиться, размять ноги, в одиночестве посмотреть на Руины. От стадиона осталась одна память да горстка кирпичей. На месте театра сохранилось больше камней - вероятно, он когда-то был внушительным сооружением.
Only if you are driving by, you can stop, stretch your legs, look at the Ruins alone. From the stadium there is only one memory and a handful of bricks. More stones have survived on the site of the theater - it was probably once an imposing structure.
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Kiriakos Sot on Google

Γίνονται εργασίες αναστήλωσης ακομα
Restoration work is still under way
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Michal Plevko on Google

Divadlo sice moze vyzerat dobre, ale ziadne info a nepristupne verejnosti, iba cez plot sa da pozriet
Although the theater may look good, but no info and not accessible to the public, only through the fence you can see
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Krzysztof Pawlak on Google

Pozostałości po wspaniałe cywilizacji.
Remains of wonderful civilization.
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alexandra Explorer on Google

Ο χώρος είναι λίγο παρατημενος αλλά παραμένει ακόμα όμορφο.
The space is a bit observable but still beautiful.
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Nono Pasde on Google

Nice but not Open to the public
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Y.H. on Google

The Roman amphitheatre of ancient Nikopolis ("The city of victory" in Greek language, also known as "Odeon" is a remarkable archeological site, located around 6 km north to Preveza. Nicopolis was the capital city of the Roman province of Epirus. The city was founded in 29 BC by Caesar Augustus in commemoration of his famous victory in 31 BC over Antony and Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium nearby, and very fast after that, it became the major city of the region of Epirus. The word Odeon comes from the Ancient Greek word Odeon, meaning "singing place", or "building for musical competitions". The site is under constraction and renovation and is closed now for the public. However it is nice to stop by, take some nice shots and feel the special atmosphere that this place inspires.

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