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Syracuse, Italy - The Greek TheatreSyracuse, Italy (Siracusa) - The Greek Theatre with the cty in the distance. The cavea (seating area) is one of the largest ever built by the ancient Greeks: it has 67 rows
Turkey. Asia Minor. Termessos. Greco-Roman city. Roman Theatre. Cavea
Spain. Tarragona. Roman Amphitheatre. 2nd century ADSpain. Catalonia. Tarragona. Roman Amphitheatre. Built in the 2nd century AD
Italy. Pompeii. The Great Theatre. 2nd AD. Panoramic. Seating area (Cavea), orchestra, and portico of Gladiators
Roman Theatre at Bosra. SyriaSyria. Bosra. Roman Theatre
Roman Art. Spain. Andalusia. Italica. TheatreRoman Art. Spain. Italica. Theatre. Its construction began under Emperor Augustus (1st century BC-1st century AD). Orchestra, frons pulpiti and scaenae frons. Santiponce. Andalusia
Roman amphitheatre. 2nd century BC. Italica. SpainSpain. Italica. Roman city founded c. 206 BC. Amphitheatre. 117-138 BC. Andalusia
Italy. Pompeii. Small Theatre or odeon. 1st century B. CItaly. Pompeii. Small Theatre or odeon. 1st century B.C. It shows the typical design of the Greek theatre with its structure embanked in the natural slope of the terrain
Side. Roman Theatre. Anatolian PeninsulaSide. Ruins of the roman Theatre. 2nd century AD. Anatolian Peninsula