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Amphi Theatre Collection (page 5)

The amphi theatre, a timeless architectural marvel that has captivated audiences for centuries

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: View of Roman Amphitheatre of Aspendos

View of Roman Amphitheatre of Aspendos, ancient ruins, Aspendos, Turkey, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: The Odium, Aphrodisias

The Odium, Aphrodisias, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: The amphitheatre at Termessos

The amphitheatre at Termessos, Anatolia, Turkey, Asia Minor, Eurasia

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Spectacular amphitheatre of rice terraces around the

Spectacular amphitheatre of rice terraces around the mountain province village of Batad, northern area of the island of Luzon, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Amphitheatre

Amphitheatre, Leptis Magna, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Main theatre

Main theatre, 1st century AD, carved into the solid rock, hellenistic style, Petra, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Roman amphitheatre

Roman amphitheatre, Ortygia, Syracuse, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Colosseum, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Colosseum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: The Colosseum at night with traffic trails

The Colosseum at night with traffic trails, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Amphitheatre in the ruins of Pompeii

Amphitheatre in the ruins of Pompeii, a large Roman town destroyed in 79AD by a volcanic eruption from Mount Vesuvius, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Piazza Anfiteatro

Piazza Anfiteatro, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Theatre of Herodes Atticus

Theatre of Herodes Atticus, The Acropolis, Athens, Greece, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Amphitheatre at Sanctuary of Zeus

Amphitheatre at Sanctuary of Zeus, Mavromati Ithomi, Peloponese, Greece, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Roman amphitheatre, Orange, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vaucluse, Provence

Roman amphitheatre, Orange, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vaucluse, Provence, France, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: The Roman amphitheatre in Nimes in the Gard area of Languedoc Roussillon, France, Europe

The Roman amphitheatre in Nimes in the Gard area of Languedoc Roussillon, France, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Roman amphitheatre, Alexandria, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Roman amphitheatre, Alexandria, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Amphitheatre, archaeological site of Salamis, Salamis, North Cyprus, Europe

Amphitheatre, archaeological site of Salamis, Salamis, North Cyprus, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Roman amphitheatre built in reign of Augustus in the 1st century AD, capacity 15000

Roman amphitheatre built in reign of Augustus in the 1st century AD, capacity 15000, main city of Cyprus between 1075 BC and 650 AD, Salamis, North Cyprus, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Walls of 2nd century amphitheatre at archaeological ruins of Solin (known as Salona by the Romans)

Walls of 2nd century amphitheatre at archaeological ruins of Solin (known as Salona by the Romans), Split, Dalmatia Coast, Croatia, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Evening light on harbour yachts, and 1st century Roman amphitheatre, Pula

Evening light on harbour yachts, and 1st century Roman amphitheatre, Pula, Istria Coast, Croatia, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Roman amphitheatre from the 1st century, Pula, Istria Coast, Croatia, Europe

Roman amphitheatre from the 1st century, Pula, Istria Coast, Croatia, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Yachts in the harbour, with the 1st century Roman amphitheatre beyond in evening light

Yachts in the harbour, with the 1st century Roman amphitheatre beyond in evening light, Pula, Istria coast, Croatia, Adriatic, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: The 1st century Roman amphitheatre bathed in early evening light, Pula

The 1st century Roman amphitheatre bathed in early evening light, Pula, Istria Coast, Croatia, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: First century Roman amphitheatre, Pula, Istria, Croatia, Europe

First century Roman amphitheatre, Pula, Istria, Croatia, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Roman amphitheatre dating from 1st century BC, with 22000 capacity, Pula

Roman amphitheatre dating from 1st century BC, with 22000 capacity, Pula, Istria, Croatia, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Island in the Mur River (Murinsel), walkways to an Open Mussel Theatre Space - Amphitheatre

Island in the Mur River (Murinsel), walkways to an Open Mussel Theatre Space - Amphitheatre, architect Vito Acconci
Island in the Mur River (Murinsel), walkways to an " Open Mussel" Theatre Space - Amphitheatre, architect Vito Acconci, Graz, Styria, Austria, Europe

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Jordan / Petra Amphitheatr

Jordan / Petra Amphitheatr
Petra: ruins of the amphitheatre - " They shall build, but I will throw down"

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle
The Round Tower, or the Middle Ward, of Windsor Castle, built in the form of an amphitheatre on the highest point of the castle mount. The castle was built by William the Conqueror

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Italy / Verona

Italy / Verona
View of the Amphitheatre in Verona

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Seating / Lyceum & Strand

Seating / Lyceum & Strand
Plans showing the layout of seating available for booking at the Palace Theatre & London Pavilion. Prices range from Boxes, via Stalls, Circles & Amphitheatre to the Pits

Background imageAmphi Theatre Collection: Pulj Amphitheatre

Pulj Amphitheatre
The Roman amphitheatre at Pulj (aka Pula, Pola)



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The amphi theatre, a timeless architectural marvel that has captivated audiences for centuries. From the grand Roman Amphitheatre in Pula, Istria, Croatia to the ancient Greek theatres of Epidaurus and Silchester, these structures have stood as testaments to human creativity and ingenuity. In Europe alone, there are countless amphi theatres that showcase different periods in history. Take for instance the Fascist architecture found in Asti, Piedmont, Italy. This unique blend of art and politics creates a striking contrast against the backdrop of this small European town. One cannot mention amphi theatres without conjuring images of gladiators battling it out on the arena floor. The scene depicted from a 4th-century Roman amphitheatre transports us back to an era filled with excitement and adrenaline. But not all amphi theatres were solely dedicated to entertainment purposes. Some served as monuments or even formed part of larger citadels like the one seen overlooking Pula in Croatia. These structures remind us that they were not just venues for spectacles but also symbols of power and authority. Traveling further back in time brings us to Pompeii's Anfiteatro - a haunting reminder frozen in time by volcanic ash. Its ruins tell stories of ancient civilizations lost but never forgotten. And let's not forget about Astleys Amphitheatre - an iconic landmark known for its equestrian performances during the 18th century. It was here where audiences marveled at daring stunts performed by skilled horsemen. Whether you find yourself exploring Europe or beyond, stumbling upon an amphi theatre is like discovering a hidden treasure trove rich with history and culture.