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Amphitheaters in Europe

 
  • Colosseum

    Ancient elliptical amphitheatre famous for gladiatorial contests and Roman architecture, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Theatre of Dionysus

    Ancient Greek open-air theatre located on the south slope of the Acropolis, known for its classical architecture and archaeological significance.

  • Odeon of Herodes Atticus

    Ancient Roman stone theatre renowned for its classical architecture and cultural significance. It hosts concerts and festivals in an open-air setting.

  • Verona Arena

    Ancient Roman amphitheater renowned for its open-air opera performances and cultural events. It is a well-preserved historical monument showcasing ancient Roman architecture.

  • Greek theatre

    The ancient theatre of Taormina is an ancient Greek theatre in Taormina, Sicily, built in the third century BC.

  • Roman Amphitheatre of Syracuse

    The Greek theatre of Syracuse lies on the south slopes of the Temenite hill, overlooking the modern city of Syracuse in southeastern Sicily…

  • Arles Roman Theatre

    The Roman Theatre of Arles is a 1st-century Roman theatre, built during the reign of Caesar Augustus.

  • Kourion

    Kourion was an important ancient Greek city-state on the southwestern coast of the island of Cyprus.

  • Italica

    Italica was an ancient Roman city in Hispania; its site is close to the town of Santiponce in the province of Seville, Spain.

  • Roman Amphiteatre

    The Roman Amphitheatre of Cagliari is an ancient Roman amphitheatre, located in the city of Cagliari, southern Sardinia, Italy.

  • Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco

    Tarragona was once a famous Roman town and its remains can be found in the city today.

  • Milan Amphitheatre

    This amphitheatre was destroyed by Barbarians many centuries ago but the ruins are still a great example of the unique Roman culture.

  • Salamis

    Salamis was an ancient Greek city-state on the east coast of Cyprus, at the mouth of the river Pedieos, 6 km north of modern Famagusta.

  • Roman Amphitheatre

    Cirencester Amphitheatre was a Roman amphitheatre in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.

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