Hellenistic Theater

The Hellenistic Theater of Pergamon is a remarkable example of ancient Greek theater design, built into the steep slopes of the city’s acropolis. Constructed in the 3rd century BCE, it could seat around 10,000 spectators, making it one of the steepest theaters of the ancient world. With stunning views of the valley below, the theater hosted dramatic performances, music, and public events. Its tiered seating and excellent acoustics reflect the advanced architectural skills of the Hellenistic period. Visitors can explore this well-preserved site and imagine the cultural events that once took place here.