• The Roman amphitheatre of Syracuse is one of the best preserved structures in the city of Syracuse, Sicily, from the early Imperial period.
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  • The Roman Amphitheatre in Siracusa / Syracuse. All photos unless otherwise stated: Per-Erik Skramstad © Wondersofsicily.com.
  • The Roman amphitheatre is located in the ancient suburb of Neapolis, in what is now an archaeological park, near the Greek theatre and the Altar of Hieron.
  • The Roman amphitheater of Syracuse is one of the most representative buildings of the early Roman imperial age.
  • Photo "Roman Amphitheatre of Syracuse" by Ainars Brūvelis (CC BY-SA) / Cropped from original.
  • The amphitheatre is located in the Archaeological Park of Neapolis in Syracuse. Roman amphitheater in Syracuse.
  • About Roman Amphitheatre of Syracuse. Built in the 3rd century AD, it is an impressive structure, 140 metres long.
  • The Roman amphitheatre in Syracuse dates back to the 3rd Century AD. Presumably, it was built to create space for the bloody gladiator fights.
  • The Roman amphitheatre of Syracuse is one of the best preserved structures in the city of Syracuse, Sicily, from the early Imperial period.
  • While the Greek theatre of Syracuse's Neapolis has a spectacular location on a slope with view, but is restored to a very great extent, at the Roman amphitheatre...
  • ...Spanish to fortify the city of Syracuse, in fact, the Spanish plundering of the sixteenth century have completely destroyed the raised part of this amphitheater.