odeons

/oʊˈdiːɑnz/
noun
  1. Buildings or halls used for musical or theatrical performances, especially in ancient Greece or Rome.
    • Tourists visited the well-preserved odeons of the Roman Empire.
    • Modern concert halls are sometimes called odeons to evoke classical elegance.
    • The ancient odeons in Athens were designed for musical contests.
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