Ancient theatre of Eretria near Athens reopens after 40 years

Audiences returned to the Ancient Theatre of Eretria for the first time in 40 years over the weekend, for three ancient tragedies performed between September 21 and September 23, ANA reports. The theatre has been undergoing restoration and is gradually returning to working order, with funding from the Central Greece Region, among others.

 “The ancient theatre of Eretria is a landmark of art, culture and history, with immense value, not only for Eretria but for all Evia and Central Greece. I should mention that the theatre is being gradually restored; the work is not complete but some seats have been delivered, so far about 300,”  the region’s deputy governor for Evia Fanis Spanos said. He added that 1.05 million euros in public investments have been earmarked for the Evia Antiquities Ephorate, which is carrying out the restoration with the assistance of local bodies and associations, and this was being gradually absorbed.

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