Difference between revisions of "Great Theatre of Pompeii [Pompeii] (Q9192)"
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Revision as of 07:25, 31 May 2023
Theatre building in Pompei, Italy
- Great Theatre of Pompeii
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English | Great Theatre of Pompeii [Pompeii] | Theatre building in Pompei, Italy |
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40°44'56.256"N, 14°29'20.832"E
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Pompei: Teatro Romano Country: Italy (Italia) Region: Campania City: Pompei (ancient name: Pompeii) Location: to the East of the Triangular Forum Ancient Roman theatre, built ca. 55 BC by Marcus Artorius Primus as a reconstruction of an older theatre building (first theatre on the site: 2nd century BC). Funded by Marcus Holconius Rufus and Marcus Holconius Celer (according to inscriptions). Destroyed by the violent eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 7 AD. Also known as "Teatro Tragico". Ca. 5000 seats. (English)
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