The Ancient marble theater of Milos is located near the village of Trypiti and is considered one of the best preserved theaters in the Cyclades. The theater dates back to the Hellenistic period and was reconstructed during the Roman Era. The monument was discovered in 1735, and the excavations were initiated by the German architect Carl Haller von Hallerstein in 1817.

A visit to the theater is a must; it stands as one of the most historic and emblematic sites, transporting you back in time to experience the echoes of the past.

Despite the fact that the research is not completed until today, the theater is being used for many performances.

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