See some of the most amazing theatres in the world, as Telegraph shows:

Situated on the southwest slope of the Acropolis Hill, Athens, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, completed in 174AD, originally had a wooden roof and a capacity of 5,000. The seating and stage was restored in the 1950s, since when it has hosted concerts by singers ranging from Maria Callas to Elton John.
2.The Seebühne, Austria
The Seebühne (floating stage) juts into the Austrian waters of
Lake Constance, and is the most dramatic setting for performances at the
Bregenz Festival. The photo here shows a 2002 production of La Bohème
3.Gran Teatro La Fenice, Italy
Venice's La Fenice theatre staged world premieres of operas by Rossini,
Donizetti and Verdi. The theatre's name translates as "the Phoenix",
which is appropriate as it has burned down twice in its 224-year
history
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1.The Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Greece
Situated on the southwest slope of the Acropolis Hill, Athens, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, completed in 174AD, originally had a wooden roof and a capacity of 5,000. The seating and stage was restored in the 1950s, since when it has hosted concerts by singers ranging from Maria Callas to Elton John.
2.The Seebühne, Austria
3.Gran Teatro La Fenice, Italy
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