The archaeological theater of Palmyra, which is located in the city of Palmyra, is believed by archaeologists to have been built in the first half of the second century AD, and it was rebuilt after its collapse in 273 AD when the Romans took control of the city.
Palmyra’s historical theater is considered one of the most beautiful ancient buildings in its Roman style, which includes stone seats painted with extreme artistic precision and its terraces separated by corridors that are distributed radially.
Anyone sitting in this ancient theater can see what is going on on the stage, which is considered the most important and prominent point in the theater. The columns of the theater are distinguished by carvings of the sun, to symbolizes the city of Palmyra, the “city of the sun”.
