amphitheater (Q3634)

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An open air theatre often built with a thrust stage and the audience in a semi-circle configuration.

An open air theatre often built with a thrust stage and the audience in a semi-circle configuration.
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amphitheater
An open air theatre often built with a thrust stage and the audience in a semi-circle configuration.

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    amphitheater (English)
    An open air theatre often built with a thrust stage and the audience in a semi-circle configuration. (English)
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    amfiteátr (Czech)
    Prostory s výjimečnou akustikou vhodnou zejména pro koncerty a divadelní představení. Mnoho z nich již nemá původní oválný charakter ale je polokruhový. (Czech)
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    amphitheater (Dutch)
    oplopend publieksdeel (Dutch)
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    Amphitheater (German)
    Amphitheater (griech.: amphi = um ... herum) sind ursprünglich Freilichttheater mit Anordnung der Zucheuer in einer halbrunden Formation mit steil ansteigender Stufung ursprünglich griechisch später römisch teilweise auch textil überdacht (German)
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    anfiteatro (Spanish)
    Un teatro al aire libre a menudo construido con un escenario de proscenio avanzado con la audiencia sentada en filas escalonadas en una configuración de semicírculo. (Spanish)
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    arenateater (Swedish)
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    arenascen (Swedish)
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    Amphitheater (English)
    An amphitheater is an open-air venue with a large circular or oval layout, sloped seating, and a central performance area. Historically, amphitheaters were used for gladiatorial games and large public spectacles. In modern times, they are used for concerts and large-scale events. (English)
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