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Ancient Theatre of Philippi

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  • Eaton_Out
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    Another Biblical place of great interest

    The ruins here are fabulous including an ancient theater. St. Paul is said to have preached here and his name is visible in a preserved mosaic tile floor. This is a must-see.

    Reviewed on Sep 17, 2023
  • TasosAnth
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    Very well preserved old theater

    Being on the area the old theater catches your vision as it is one of the well preserved old theaters. It is stunning and to my point of view it has some unique parts that remain to our days.

    Reviewed on Feb 23, 2022
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    An very interesting archaeological site in Northern Greece worth visiting.

    This is one among the great archaeological sites in Greece. It stands there from the 4th BC century to the recent times. Connects antiquity to Christianity. The ancient theater is magnificent. Expl...

    Reviewed on Mar 10, 2020
  • Am_et_Mat
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    Very very nice!!

    First thing you see when you arrive à Philippi site. The theatre has evolved over the years of presence at Philippi as the usage of the place changed (theatre / colosseum with fights between gladiator...

    Reviewed on Aug 23, 2019
  • MadridMarco_polo
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    Well-preserved Amphitheater and Greco-Roman ruins

    A short drive from Kavala you find the ruins of what used to be a thriving city during Greco-Roman times. The Amphitheater is well preserved although if you have visited others (e.g. Pula, Rome or Mer...

    Reviewed on Aug 17, 2019
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