Ancient Greece was inseparable from the theater, just as ancient Rome was inseparable from the Colosseum or the Colosseum. A semicircle amphitheatre can be seen in Selchuk, built with the funds of the then noble Antony and his wife. The theater was built in the 2nd century AD with 1,500 seats and three gates. The stage was two stories high and decorated with gorgeous pillars, and the theater was built around a wooden roof that burned down. It should be said that the ancient construction works are still great, as seen by the technology used to echo the reverberations under each row of seats to enhance the sound of the theater!