Tarragona Amphitheatre is a Roman amphitheatre in the city of Tarraco, now Tarragona, in the Catalonia region of north-east Spain. It was built in the 2nd century AD, sited close to the forum of this provincial capital. The amphitheatre could house up to 15,000 spectators, and measured 130 by 102 metres.
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- en.wikipedia.org Tarragona AmphitheatreToggle the table of contents. Tarragona Amphitheatre. ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Roman amphitheatre in Tarragona, Spain.
- tarragonaturisme.cat en/monument/roman-…The amphitheatre is 109.5 metres long by 86.5 metres wide and can hold up to 14,000 spectators.
- life-globe.com en/amphitheater-tarragona/The Amphitheatre in Tarragona (formerly the Amphitheatre of Tarraco) is a Roman amphitheatre, built approximately in the 2nd century ad.
- atlasobscura.com places/tarragona-amphitheaterDiscover Tarragona Amphitheater in Tarragona, Spain: This Roman arena once played host to bloody gladiatorial battles.
- viator.com Tarragona-attractions/Roman-…If there’s one sight that will successfully peel you away from Tarragona’s beach, it will be the neighboring Tarragona Amphitheatre (Amfiteatre de Tarragona).
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- google.com travel/entity/key/ChQIsO-0v_……Tarragona Amphitheatre is a Roman amphitheatre in the city of Tarraco, now Tarragona, in the Catalonia region of north-east Spain.
- medium.com toureaux/visiting-spain-tarragona-…Tarragona’s Amphitheater. Barcelona natives used to a landscape scattered with Roman ruins, Gothic churches, and Medieval castles, shrugged their shoulders...
- hollymelody.com guide/spain/tarragona-…The Tarragona Amphitheatre, located in Tarragona, Spain, is a historic landmark that offers a glimpse into the past.
- hellotravel.com spain/tarragona-amphitheatreTarragona Amphitheater is an amphitheater from the Roman city of Tarraco, now Tarragona, in the Catalonia district of north-east Spain.
- minube.net place/roman-theatre-of-tarragona-…The Roman Amphitheatre of Tarragona is located east of the city and is accessed by the Paseo de las Palmeras, large open balcony on the Mediterranean.