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  2. Athens Epidaurus Festival - Wikipedia

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    Location (s) Athens, Epidaurus, Greece. Coordinates. 37°58′15″N 23°43′28″E  /  37.97084°N 23.72452°E  / 37.97084; 23.72452. Years active. 1955–present. Athens – Epidaurus Festival is an annual arts festival that takes place in Athens and Epidaurus, from May to October. It is one of the most famous festivals in Greece.

  3. Odeon of Herodes Atticus - Wikipedia

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    Seating capacity. 5,000. The Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Greek: Ωδείο Ηρώδου του Αττικού; also called Herodeion or Herodion; [1] Greek: Ηρώδειο) is a stone Roman theatre [2] structure located on the southwest slope of the Acropolis of Athens, Greece. The building was completed in AD 161 and then renovated in 1950.

  4. Festival at Greece’s ancient theaters dedicated to Maria ...

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    Late Thursday, it hosted an open-air performance of “Madame Butterfly” to launch Greece’s main summer theater and arts festival, dedicated this year to Callas and the century since her birth ...

  5. Athens Festival - Wikipedia

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    1991: Luciano Pavarotti recital at Odeon of Herodes Atticus. 1992: Montserrat Caballé recital. 1993: The Vienna Philharmonic directed by Riccardo Muti. 1993: José Carreras recital at Odeon of Herodes Atticus and the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. Venues. Odeon of Herodes Atticus; Athens Concert Hall "Technopolis", Gazi "Peiraios 260"

  6. Stoa of Eumenes - Wikipedia

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    Remains of the north retaining wall of the Stoa of Eumenes. The Stoa of Eumenes [1] was a Hellenistic colonnade built on the South slope of the Acropolis, Athens and which lay between the Theater of Dionysus and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus The gallery was donated to the city of Athens by the king of Pergamon, Eumenes II (197–159 BC), around 160 BC. [2]

  7. Nausicaa (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the 5,000-seat Odeon of Herodes Atticus. In 1959, the composer and the directors of the Athens Festival agreed on incorporating Nausicaa in the festival's programme. [16] Glanville-Hicks herself undertook to tackle the various problems of organising the opera's premiere, including picking the soloists and advertising the event. [5]