What was the purpose of a hydraulis in Greek architecture?

The purpose of a hydraulis in Greek architecture was to provide a source of music for religious and secular events. The hydraulis was an early version of the pipe organ, which used water to regulate the air flow through the pipes. It was often used in Greek theaters, where it provided music for plays and other performances. The hydraulis was also used in temples, where its music was believed to have spiritual and healing power.

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