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2024
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Greek theater, the second largest in Sicily, in the heart of a beautiful setting in Taormina.

Goethe, a famous traveller and lover of Italy, described him in this way during his visit to Taormina in 1787: "The Greek theatre, with part of the stage still standing, is situated in the heart of one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world... On the right are the castles rising from the rocks, below us the city, and in front of the long Etna massif; on the left, the seaside as far as Catania and even Syracuse, an immense picture closed by the colossal smoking volcano which in the softness of the sky appears more distant, and more serene. "Built on an idyllic site, facing the sea, it is the second largest Greek theatre in Sicily, after that of Syracuse, with a diameter of 109 m.

The present brick building, dating from the Roman period (2nd century BC), was rebuilt on an older theatre from the Hellenistic period. Divided into 9 sectors, it follows the natural concavity of the hill in which it is set. The wall that surrounds the cavea (the space where the stands are located), which is very well preserved, consists of elegant Corinthian columns and semi-circular niches.

From the end of July to September, the theatre, which has excellent acoustics, is reborn with the Taormina Arte Festival, during which theatre and dance performances and concerts can be seen and listened to, but it is necessary to book in advance.

Attention you will not be able to visit if there is a concert, one more reason to inquire about the programming .


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Visited in december 2023
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Un merveilleux spectacle que la vue de la mer depuis les gradins du theatre. Et avec en plus un édifice historique restauré. Une merveille
celta6
Visited in september 2021
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Immanquable !
Il serait dommage de venir à Taormina sans visiter ce chef d'œuvre. Le site est impressionnant et la vue ajoute encore une touche de féerie. Nous l'avons visité au matin avant l'arrivée de la chaleur et de groupes de touristes.
Laure417
Visited in september 2019
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Le théâtre antique (Teatro Antico) à Taormine en Sicile - Italie
Le théâtre antique de Taormine est de grandes dimensions ; aussi convient-il de prendre son temps pour profiter du site dans son intégralité car il offre des possibilités de jolies petites balades, en plus du théâtre proprement dit. Le théâtre est très bien conservé et entretenu mais c'est nécessaire vu le nombre de touristes qui s'y pressent, sans oublier les concerts ou spectacles dont les installations de matériel gâchent un peu l'ensemble. Points de vue magnifiques depuis les hauteurs du site lorsqu'il n'y a pas de brume.
unieux
Visited in january 2020
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Oh la jolie vue
Sympa pour une petite balade digestive et grimpette en haut du théâtre pour admirer la sublime vue sur la cote et le petit village accroché sur l’éperon rocheux
JulieR92
Visited in september 2019
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Théâtre bien conservé
Ce théâtre est très bien conservé et propose une vue magnifique, surtout par beau temps. La modernité des installations gâche un peu l'authenticité du lieu malheureusement et le prix est un peu excessif pour le temps de visite... Donc prenez votre temps !

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