In ancient Greece, the theater was a very important part of society. The theater was used not only for entertainment but also for political and religious purposes. One of the most famous theaters in ancient Greece was the Floka theater in Olympia.

The Floka theater was built in the 5th century BC and was used for the performance of plays and other events during the Olympic Games. The theater had a seating capacity of about 15,000 people. The Floka theater was made of stone and had a wooden roof. The theater was surrounded by a portico, which served as a shelter for spectators during bad weather.

The Floka theater was destroyed by an earthquake in the 4th century BC. It was rebuilt in the 2nd century BC and continued to be used until the 1st century AD. The Floka theater was excavated in the 19th century and is now a popular tourist attraction.