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Ancient Roman theatre, built ca. 120-150 AD. Used until the 3rd century AD. Later partially destroyed and adapted for battle performances. Used as rubbbish dump in the 4th century AD, later used as a quarry. 7638 seats. (English)
Property / Note: Ancient Roman theatre, built ca. 120-150 AD. Used until the 3rd century AD. Later partially destroyed and adapted for battle performances. Used as rubbbish dump in the 4th century AD, later used as a quarry. 7638 seats. (English) / rank
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Property / Note: Ancient Roman theatre, built ca. 120-150 AD. Used until the 3rd century AD. Later partially destroyed and adapted for battle performances. Used as rubbbish dump in the 4th century AD, later used as a quarry. 7638 seats. (English) / qualifier
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theatre building, North Macedonia
  • Roman theatre of Stobi
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Roman theatre of Stobi [Stobi]
theatre building, North Macedonia
  • Roman theatre of Stobi

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41°33'6.012"N, 21°58'25.813"E
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Ancient Roman theatre, built ca. 120-150 AD. Used until the 3rd century AD. Later partially destroyed and adapted for battle performances. Used as rubbbish dump in the 4th century AD, later used as a quarry. 7638 seats. (English)
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Stobi (modern Pustogradske, Greece). Cavea width: 90 m, orchestra width: 29.78 m; capacity: 6,100/7,650; ca. 100 CE. (English)
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7,650
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