Greece launches new restoration phase for iconic Larissa theatre

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A major new phase of restoration is underway at the ancient Theatre A of Larissa, one of the largest Hellenistic monuments in Greece, the Culture Ministry has announced.

The works will focus on the theatre’s marble stage, aiming to improve its structural stability, architectural integrity and functionality, while also enhancing its capacity to host performances through the restoration of the proskenion (stage front).

The project, already in progress, is valued at around €7 million and is funded by national and EU structural funds.

In a statement, Culture Minister Lina Mendoni underlined the monument’s significance, noting that the 11,000-seat theatre was built in the Hellenistic period on the city’s fortified acropolis and remained in use until the early 4th century AD. She also highlighted that, following restoration works completed three years ago, the theatre hosted performances for the first time in nearly 2,000 years.

The current restoration phase includes the full reconstruction of the proskenion, installation of new marble elements, reinforcement of structural components such as beams and columns, and the conservation of ancient fragments using modern techniques. The aim is to ensure long-term preservation while showcasing the monument’s architectural value.

Dating back to the early 3rd century BC, the theatre, located on Frourio Hill, operated for approximately six centuries. During the Roman period, it was converted into an arena, resulting in structural changes including the removal of front seating rows and the addition of a protective barrier around the orchestra.

Source: To Vima

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