• The Roman Theatre is an ancient building in Aosta, north-western Italy. It was built in the late reign of Augustus, some decades after the foundation of the city (25 BC)...
  • In the vicinity of the Porta Prætoria, alongside the Decumanus Maximus, stands the Roman Theatre, one of the most iconic monuments in Aosta.
  • It has been calculated that the theater could hold three or four thousand spectators. Some scholars believe that the theater was equipped with a fixed roof.
  • 1. The Roman Theatre of Aosta. ... With its impressive stage and seating area, the theatre once hosted theatrical performances and gladiatorial games.
  • The Aostan Roman Theatre stands out for its straight southern facade measuring 22 meters in height. ... Iluminated Roman Theatre at Aosta.
  • Most prominent, however, was the city’s Roman theatre, built at the beginning of the first century. Aosta’s Teatro Romano towered over the city at a height of 72...
  • The Roman Theatre of Aosta, built approximately 25 B.C., stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural prowess of the Roman Empire.
  • ...Aosta, Italy; موقع أثري في أوستا، إيطاليا; ancien bâtiment à Aosta, Nord-ouest de l'Italie; archeologische vindplaats in Italië; Aosta Roman Theatre</nowiki>.
  • The Roman theatre in Aosta is another symbol of the city , built to impress those who came from Gaul to Rome.
  • The Roman theatre of Aosta, whose partial remains are clearly visible today, is one of the most emblematic examples of Roman-era theatre architecture.