For the most part the ancient Greeks built amphitheaters for the performance of plays or "musicals". The amphitheater in Athens was the well known one called Epidaurus. It remains as part of the Acropolis in Athens.As an aside, some historians report that the Roman emperor Nero, once performed in one of Greece's amphitheaters.
The Greeks did not build amphitheatres. They only built theatres. It was the Romans who built amphitheaters. They were arenas for the gladiatorial games.
The Ancient Greeks built auditoriums for theater performances.
to entertain people
Ancient Greek houses were made out of sun dried brick on a foundation of stones. Roofs were made out of overlapping clay stones. The flooring of the house was just piles of dirt. where did they build their homes
Minoan Civilisation.
The Greeks built bridges. Also the made sewer and water systems.
The temple of Artemis was built so the ancient Greeks had a place to worship the goddess Artemis.
the Parthenon was built in honor of the goddess Athena
The 'plays' in Athens were first held in Agora. As they became more popular, more space was needed. So a large open-air Auditorium was built.
In Greek mythology, the Greeks built the horse.
Ancient Greek houses were made out of sun dried brick on a foundation of stones. Roofs were made out of overlapping clay stones. The flooring of the house was just piles of dirt. where did they build their homes
Yes they have many different auditoriums over 500 they might not be as high-classed as America's but they do have auditoriums some better then others
The Greeks built their Temple for themselves and their Gods.
The Greeks built the Parthenon on the Athenian Acropolis.
Because Athens was built by Greeks.
yes they have many auditoriums they might not be as high-classed as america's but they do have auditoriums maybe more then we do.
by the Greeks
the Greeks
The Greeks built many cities and many of them were named Alexandria or variations based on Alexanders name.
The Greeks built a temple to honor the goddess Athena.