Photographer's Note
On the southern slopes of the Acropolis, right below the Propylaea and the Parthenon, you can see an impressive theatre of the Roman times, the Herod Atticus Odeon (or "Herodeon" or "Odeon of Herodes Atticus"). Here's a photo of its facade.
Some info from ***www.destination360.com*** :
"The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is an impressive attraction in Athens found looming on the hill below the south western side of the Acropolis. Also called the “Herodeon”, the Athens Odeon of Herode Atticus dates back to 161 AD, when it was built by Herodes Atticus to honor his wife Regilla, who had passed away a year earlier. The structure was used as a theater in ancient Athens for various plays and music concerts, and it could seat up to 5,000 people.
Herodes had been born to a wealthy family, and maintained his wealth throughout the years, pouring a great deal of his fortune to building public projects like his theater in ancient Athens. Casual rumors make mention of the possibility that the Odeon of Herodes Atticus theater was built to honor a wife that Herodes had killed. Nonetheless, the Odeon of Herodes theater in ancient Athens was impressive in its original day, and what has been restored and renovated still serves as a primary performance venue for the city.
What is primarily left of the original Athens Odeon of Herode Atticus is a large stone wall that rises two-stories behind the renovated stage, and serves as a picturesque backdrop for onlookers sitting in the half-dome seats. Like the stage, the audience section of the Odeon of Herodes Atticus had to be renovated, and the restorations were done in marble. The once great theater in ancient Athens has returned to service, and each year the Athens Festival brings a number of performances to the Athens Odeon of Herodes Atticus. It is one of the most important cultural events in Greece, highlighting not only renowned Greek artists, but many of the world's best performers in song, dance and theater.
The Athens Festival is part of the Hellenic Festival, which dates back to 1955, and has historically included the Epidaurus Festival of Ancient Drama, held at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. Currently, the Lykavittos Theatre and the Little Theatre of Epidaurus also hold performances during the Hellenic Festival. The Lykavittos Theatre has 4,000 seats, and its location at the top of Lykavittos Hill makes for quite a setting. The shows at Lykavittos Hill are usually popular concerts showcasing some of the most recognized groups or artists from an array of genres. Bob Dylan and B.B. King have performed there, and if you can only imagine seeing a show at the top of a hill overlooking Athens, the idea can be quite captivating.
The Hellenic and Athens Festivals run from June to September every year, and it is a good idea to try to get tickets to a show if you can at any of the venues. You should definitely see at least one show at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. It's not everyday that you get to watch a concert or theatrical play in a 2,000 year old theater on the slopes of the Acropolis. "
***A WALK IN ATHENS (THEME)***
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bema
(26591) 2010-10-11 2:40
Jassu Hercules,
beautiful light to show us these antique walls.. perfect sharpness and very good texture at those old stones..
hae a nice week, see you, Bernd
amaryllis
(37047) 2010-10-11 2:51
Bonjour Hercule
quelle superbe lumière rasante sur ces ruines, avec un ciel d'un bleu azur, on note les moindres détails de cette pierre superbe, un cadrage excellent
bravo
juliette
dta
(98848) 2010-10-11 2:55
Hello Hercules ,
The best light , one more more time , according with the deep blue sky , to present us this superb old building .
Well done .
siudzi
(34141) 2010-10-11 2:59
Hi Hercules,
I like the soft light here, interesting shapes and patterns of this architecture. Additionally, the deep blue sky is a great background to present those ruins. TFS.
Cheers, M
jasmis
(58653) 2010-10-11 4:08
Interesting construction. Superb deep colours and amazing lighting.
Regards my dear friend.
yeln
(11516) 2010-10-11 5:24
hi Hercules
lepa igra senc in sonca, svetloba je enkratna. brezhibno narejeno z lepimi in toplimi barvami zidu!!! TFS!
lep dan, vojko
JFS
(32459) 2010-10-11 8:03
Yo creo que en directo no disfrutaría tanto de este monumento como a través de tu foto que és impresionante. Gracias Hércules!
Juan
diomed
(13926) 2010-10-11 8:31
Hi Hercules,
great close up on the Odeon. Magic light, superb contrast, excellent low POV,amazing colours.
NIce week
Antonio
Muse
(35030) 2010-10-11 8:58
Hi Cretense,
Un commentaire intéressant illustré par une compo aux couleurs chaudes.
Très jolie lumière et un bon contraste entre ce ciel azur et la pierre.
Excellente soirée
Denise
peppe59
(14555) 2010-10-11 9:04
Ciao Hercules,
beautifulst the chromatic yield, the sun that it hits what it remains of this magnificent amphitheater. It compliments
peppe
dip
(21408) 2010-10-11 10:06
Geia sou Irakli,
to koresmeno mple tou ouranou san fonto kanei ta omorfa zesta xromata na fantazoun akomi pio omorfa,eksairetiki oksutita,poli oraia fotografiki sunthesi,
se xaireto,
Dimitris.
timecapturer
(49288) 2010-10-11 12:05
Greetings Hercules
Love the warm tones in this capture and the amazing shadows that are in opposition. Clever positioning and POV.
Regards
Brian D.
vasilpro
(41801) 2010-10-11 14:27
Γεια σου Ηρακλή,
Εξαιρετικός φωτισμός και ζεστά χρώματα, πολύ καλή γωνιά λήψης και προοπτική, ωραία η αντίθεση με το γαλανό του ουρανού.
Καλό σου βράδυ, Βασίλης.
mkamionka
(73470) 2010-10-12 2:01
Hi Hercules,
very nice light and fantastic colors.
The orange goes very well with the blue.
A bit pity that you have cut it so close but my guess is that there were plenty of tourists around it so it was the only way to photograph it.
Really original shape of the windows which is a good repeating motif here.
Very well done,
M
npecanhuk
(79329) 2010-10-12 4:45
Hi Hercules!
Wonderful details of those ruins!
Very attractive picture with excellent sharpness, exposure, colors, chosen pov, horizontal format, pp, contrasts and simple composition!
TFS - congrats,
Best regards,
Neyvan
alin-m
(3716) 2010-10-24 8:01
Great architecture with beautiful lines.
Excellent picture.
Friendly regards.Alin.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Hercules Milas (Cretense)
(68709)
- Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2010-09-30
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon 1Ds Mark III, Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L USM, 82 mm circular polarizer
- Exposition: f/11, 1/25 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale
- Thème(s): A Walk in Athens [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2010-10-11 2:29