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Les environs:

Kition, Head of a bearded Assyrian manLarnaca, Statuette of a womanKition, Statue of a manKition, Mycenaean phi statuetteKition, Statue of a youthKition, Figurine of Zeus Keraunos as a god of the thunderstormKition, Figurine of Zeus Keraunos as a god of the thunderstormKition, Figurine of Zeus Keraunos as a god of the thunderstormKition, Figurine of Zeus Keraunos as a god of the thunderstormKition, Relief of king Sargon IILarnaca Assos, Portrait of an athleteKition, Statue of the god DionysosLarnaca, Icon of St GeorgeKition, Figurines under Egyptian influenceLarnaca, Capital under Egyptian influenceRelief of Sargon II from KitionKition, Remains of temple 1Kition, Remains of temple 3, AltarKition, Western structureKition, Remains of temple 2Kition, Remains of temple 1Kition, Remains of temple 3, Area anchorKition, Remains of temple 2Kition, Remains of temple 1Kition, Remains of temple 3, AreaKition, Remains of temple 2Kition, Remains of temple 1Kition, Remains of temple 3, AreaKition, North areaKition, Remains of temple 3, Area altar with horns

Localisation:

  • Chypre, Larnaca
  • geo:34.917503,33.629074
  • Précision incertaine

Period or year:

  • -4xx / unknown

Classification:

  • Théâtre
  • Invisible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=64650

Annotations

https://www.academia.edu/6053159/Roman_Theatres_An_Architectural_Study, p. 381


Musées associés

Saint Lazaros Byzantine Museum

Saint Lazaros Byzantine Museum

Cyprus Museum in Nicosia

Archeological museum

Pergamon Museum

Pergamon Museum. Houses original-sized, reconstructed monumental buildings such as the Market Gate of Miletus.

Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet

Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre


À proximité

Kition

OmnesViae import TPPlace2430

Larnaca District Archaeological Museum

Larnaca District Archaeological Museum

Kition: Military Port and Shipsheds

Covered sheds (neoria) in the ancient harbor of Kition used in the construction and repair of warships by the Phoenician rulers of the city during the fifth century BCE.