Located in the ruined hill northwest of Kassope. Constructed in the 3rd
century BC and had a capacity of about 2,500 people, according to some
authors could accommodate 6,000 people. It was the largest of a total of
two theaters that existed in the city. The other, called the
Conservatory of distinction. The large theater due to natural decay is
now destroyed and almost not open, but clearly at a distance 200 m.
Landslides rocks have led to some of them in the theater. One rock
weighing 30 tons was stopped in the middle of the stage.