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Odeon of Kos
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- Name
- Odeon of Kos
- Continent
- EUROPE
- Alt Name:
- Kos Roman Theatre
- Country:
- Greece
- Period:
- Ancient Rome
- Sub-Region:
- -
- Date:
- 200AD - 299AD
- City/Town:
- Kos
- Figure:
- -
- Resorts:
- Kos,
- Related:
- Nymphaeum of Kos, Kos Ancient Agora,
Casa Romana - Kos, Asklepieion ,
about Odeon of Kos
The Odeon of Kos dates back to the second or third century and would have served as a Roman theatre.
Today, several of its original rows remain and it is certainly possible to imagine how the Odeon of Kos would have looked in its heyday.
Beyond the original rows, the Odeon of Kos has also undergone restoration and the site is in excellent condition, even though it is no longer all original. There are also the remains of a Roman gym and bathhouse nearby.
Along with other Roman sites in Kos, such as the Nymphaeum of Kos and the Casa Romana, the Odeon of Kos is well worth a visit when staying on the island.
Just as empires rise and fall so do entry fees and opening hours! While we work as hard as we can to ensure the information provided here about Odeon of Kos is as accurate as possible, the changing nature of certain elements mean we can't absolutely guarantee that these details won't become a thing of the past. If you know of any information on this page that needs updating you can add a comment above or now.
contact details
Address: Odeon of Kos, Leoforos Patriarchou Grigoriou Pemptou, Kos
Phone: Contact local tourist office
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Directions:
The Odeon of Kos is located in Kos Town.
Ticket Information:
The Odeon of Kos is open daily.
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