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View looking northwest at the cavea and orchestra are of the smaller of the two theaters discovered at Knidos.
This theater could seat 5,000 and is Greek in style: built into the hillside; seating area more than a half circle in size; orchestra area; and originally without a skene (stage added by the Romans). This is one of the earliest examples of a theater using a vomitorium (the arch visible on the left side of the image)
For a brief description of the theater Click Here.
For a brief description of Knidos and a map Click Here.