• Retrieved 10 October 2021. ^ a b. Carole Raddato (7 January 2019). "The Roman Theatre of Arles". World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  • Today, the stage of the Roman theatre is the venue of cultural events, including the July festival, in which participants dressed in traditional Provencal costumes...
  • It is a magical place. New finds at the Roman theatre of Arles. Excavations done over the past three centuries have revealed unique parts of the complex.
  • Arles Roman Theater (Théâtre Antique d'Arles in French) was built in the time of Augustus and, with seating for 8,000 on 33 tiers of steps, was as large as...
  • History: The theater of Arles was built atop the hill of Hauture the decumanus at the end of the 1st century BC. Its construction probably finished from 12 BC.
  • arles theater audience seating The seating area of the theater. The next major Roman building to emerge in Arles was the Théâtre Antique, or the Arles Roman...
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  • The ancient theater of Arles is one of the monuments registered on the 1840 list drawn up by Prosper Mérimée. Since 1981, he is on the list of World Heritage of...
  • Now one of Arles’ UNESCO World Heritage sites, Arles Roman Theatre is the venue of an annual festival – the Recontres d’Arles.
  • Known for its ancient Roman architecture and historical significance, The Roman Theatre of Arles is a lesser known venue in Arles.