The Ancient Odeon of Kos was constructed by the Romans around the second and third centuries. The complex has various key locations in its arena, making it easier for visitors to visit all of them in one walk without the hassle of traveling much. Roman Odeon of Kos still has the original marble seats that used to be reserved for prominent people.
There are about 18 rows of seats in total, and the orchestra, the pit, the floor, and the wings are still very much intact.