Casa Romana, the Roman house, is the reconstruction of a Roman villa on its original remains. The building, which is unremarkable from the outside, is located on the road Leoforos Grigoriou V in the immediate vicinity of the western excavation field and the Roman Odeon of Kos, opposite the Altar of Dionysus. The building stands on the site and on the original foundations of a Roman villa of the ancient city that belonged to a rich, aristocratic family.
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The Odeon of Kos is one of the most important extant Roman buildings on Kos. Built in the 2nd century AD, it is preserved to this day in its basic features. The partially rebuilt 14 rows of seats give a good impression of the size of the originally covered building, the stage house is, however, preserved only in its foundations. Although the Odeon seems to be rather small, it could accommodate up to 750 people in ancient times.
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