Gladiators fighting wild animals in Pompeii ampitheatreInterior of Pompeii ampitheatre during the Games. Naked gladiators battle wild animals, bulls, boars and tigers in the arena as part of a Venatio
Arlington Memorial Ampitheatre, Virginia. Aerial viewThis structure, inaugurated in May 1920, is in the grounds of Arlington National Cemetery and near the Tomb of the Unknowns, where the Unknown Soldier of WW1 is buried. Date: circa 1920
Ancient ampitheatre at Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. Vintage 19th century photograph
Interior the Ampitheatre, Pompeii. Chromolithograph after an illustration by S. De Stefani from Antonio Niccolinis Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restaurations)
Exterior of the Ampitheatre, Pompeii. Chromolithograph after an illustration by S. De Stefani from Antonio Niccolinis Pompeii: Views and Restorations (Pompeii: Essaies et Restaurations)
An open-air circus, recreation in Salonika, WW1An open-air circus in a specially dug-out arena inaugurated for the amusement of Allied troops Salonika. Date: 1916
Easter Sunrise Services, Hollywood Bowl, California, USA Date: circa 1920
Three trumpeters at Easter Service - Hollywood BowlThree trumpeters at one of the Easter Services held at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California, USA Date: circa 1930
The Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California, USA Date: 1940s
Symphony under the stars at the Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: 1947
Stage and Shell - The Hollywood Bowl, California, USAThe stage and distinctive shell covering at The Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California, USA. Date: circa 1940s
The Hollywood Bowl - Entrance at nightThe Hollywood Bowl - The entrance at night. Date: circa 1940s
Fete Champetre, Watcombe, 1852Musical fete champetre at Watcombe, near Torquay. The grand natural ampitheatre in which the performances took place was caused by a landslip. Date: 1852
Greece - Athens - Odeon of Herodes AtticusThe Odeon of Herodes Atticus is a stone theatre structure located on the south slope of the Acropolis of Athens. It was built in 161 AD by Herodes Atticus in memory of his wife, Aspasia Annia Regilla