Anfiteatro Romano
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Anfiteatro Romano

Dating back to the imperial age (III - IV century AD) the Roman amphitheater is one of the greatest buildings of its kind in existence. Elliptical in shape, the external diameters measure m. 140 x 119; it was partially excavated in the Temenite rock. It has two entrances: the main one, to the north, was connected to a square intended to accommodate the carriages of the spectators, while the secondary one, to the south, is currently in use for visiting the monument.  

Card insertion: Ignazio Caloggero

Information contributions: Ignazio Caloggero Web, 

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