Theatre, built 2nd century BC and amended 2nd century AD, Letoon, near Xanthos, Antalya, Turkey. The theatre is well preserved and has vaulted passages leading to entrances on either side. It was used for religious performances and festivals. The central part of the auditorium was carved from natural bedrock and the aisles made from ashlar. The Letoon or Sanctuary of Leto was the sacred cult centre of Lycia, its most important sanctuary, and was dedicated to the 3 national deities of Lycia, Leto and her twin children Apollo and Artemis. Leto was also worshipped as a family deity and as the guardian of the tomb. The site is 10km South of the ancient city of Xanthos in Lycia, near the modern-day village of Kumluova, Fethiye. Founded in the 6th century BC, the Greek site also flourished throughout Roman times, and a church was built here in the Christian era. The site was abandoned in the 7th century AD. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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