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Guests were thrilled at the first concert held in the Laodicea amphitheater since the 5th century. One audience member said the atmosphere was indescribable, "I got goosebumps. The acoustics were incredible." Courtesy of Berna Aykose
A newly restored Hellenistic-era amphitheater in southwestern Turkey was on May 23 the venue for a free concert by the Izmir State Symphony Orchestra.
According to leaders of the restoration project, it was the first time the venue has been used for a live performance since it was severely damaged by an earthquake in the 5th century.