Ancient Theatre of Konuralp
The Ancient Theater, known as the forty steps among the people, was built in the Hellenistic Age. Its additions belong to the Roman Period . The backstage wall of the two-stage theater in the Prusias ad Hypium Ancient City and a part of the second stage's seating have survived to the present day. In addition, the vaulted passages that provide entry and exit from the right and left are above the ground. The backstage building of the theater is 144 feet long and 48 feet wide. Although the rows of seats are not visible on the first level of the theater, it has a size of approximately 17 rows of seats. Although there are 15 rows of the second level, which is connected to the middle road by very steep stairs, there are actually 4 more rows. Thus, the theater has a total of 36 rows of seats. Lion's paws are embroidered on the rows along the radial roadside. The radial path steps and its decorations are made of a single long stone as seen in the Side Theatre. Spreading over an area of 5,978 m2, 100 meters long and 74 meters wide, the theater has a capacity of approximately 10,000 people.