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Ancient Greek theatre, built ca. 3rd century BC. Rebuilt by the Romans, ca. 2nd century AD. Ca. 7000 seats. (English)
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theatre building, Italy, opened 301
  • Greek Theatre of Taormina
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Greek Theatre of Taormina [Taormina]
theatre building, Italy, opened 301
  • Greek Theatre of Taormina

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37°51'9.468"N, 15°17'34.152"E
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Ancient Greek theatre, built ca. 3rd century BC. Rebuilt by the Romans, ca. 2nd century AD. Ca. 7000 seats. (English)
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Tauromenium (modern Taormina, Italy). Greek theatre, Roman theatre, Roman arena. Cavea:D109 m, facing south-south-west; ima cavea: 18 rows of seats (0.71 m deep) in 9 cunei; separated by praecinctio from media, 20 rows in 9 cunei; separated by praecinctio with podium (H 2.60 m) from summa, ?5 rows. Orchestra: D c.28 m; arena: D 34 m, surrounded by podium (H 2.55–2.65 m, W 2.25); capacity: 8,900/11,150; ca. 265-215 BCE. (English)
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11,150
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301 BCE
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Via Teatro Greco, 59 - Taormina
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290s BCE
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