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  • Day 4

    Durres

    June 2, 2018 in Albania ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    After a massive lunch at a lovely restaurant by a lake we went on to Durres on the coast. There were probably Illyrians living here first but the Greeks came over from Corfu in 7c BC and founded a colony. There is not much to see from this period as it has been continuously inhabited ever since and the Romans re-developd much of it when they took over in 229BC. There are some Roman remains - a forum and some baths found when they were building a new theatre a few years ago. But the most spectacular site is a Roman amphitheatre that was capable of seating 15000. It has not been fully excavated but the passageways around behind the seats are well preserved. When the gladiator spectacles were banned in the 5c AD the amphitheatre found other uses and some Christian chapels were built into it - one contains some beautiful wall mosaics very much like ones we saw in Ravenna.
    This evening we had dinner at a restaurant on the beach and watched the sun go down.
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