Theater in Snow

Theater in Snow

View looking west down on a portion of the cavea [semi–circular seating area] of the unexcavated theater with the orchestra area in the left-center of the image. The excavator estimates that the theater could hold about 5,000 persons seated on some 26 rows of seats.

On the upper right edge of the image, the outline of St. Paul Church is visible.

The theater was built during the Hellenistic period and expanded by the Romans. It was in existence when Paul and Barnabas visited the city.