Epidaurus’ Theatre …
Epidaurus has a theatre which is considered one of the best preserved classical Greek buildings, dating back to 4th century B.C.
When you stand in the centre of the stage, you can be heard in any one of the approximately
14,000 seats. We took turns on center stage, speaking in our regular tone of voice, and heard for ourselves the popular acoustics of the theatre. It is mind boggling how a theatre constructed hundreds of years ago would be engineered to allow voices to project so easily. Made of stone, the theatre remains in use today for concerts and summer festivals. It would have been fun if an event would have been on during our visit!
We also visited the museum – here’s a picture of
some of the earliest known medical instruments. These instruments look pretty archaic and I’m grateful for the advancements made in modern medicine!
During our visit, we also found these purple coloured dandelions! They almost don’t even look like a bad weed when they’re this colour!
Before calling it a day, we spent some time on the pebble beach. Given the time of year, the water was still a bit too cool to swim in. Another great day on vacation!
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