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Theatre building in Verona, Italy

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Theatre building in Verona, Italy
  • Teatro romano
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Teatro romano [Verona]
Theatre building in Verona, Italy
  • Teatro romano

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45°26'50.701"N, 11°0'5.900"E
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Dal 1948 è la sede degli spetta­coli shakespeariani estivi e, recen­temente, anche di eccezionali sera­te di balletto. E’ gestito dall’Ente Autonomo dell’Arena. (Italian)
Ancient Roman theatre, built in the 1st century AD. Subsequently damaged by earthquakes, flooding, and man-made destructions. 1757 rediscovered and revived as a theatrical venue by abott Fontana. (English)
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Verona (modern Verona).Well pereserved cavea with lower seating restored and parts of porticus preserved. Only footing of scene building. Cavea width: 105; orchestra width 30.7; capacity: 5,800 to 7,200; ca. 75 BCE - 50 CE. (English)
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25 BCEGregorian
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7,200
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118-6
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435
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