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  • At the foot of San Giusto Hill is the long-buried, now-exposed Roman Theatre of old Trieste. It is an amphitheater cut into the hillside in an ancient Greek fashion. It dates from the first and second century AD. It could hold up to 6,000 theatre-goers. Its construction was nearly all masonry except for the wooden stage.
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  • Teatro Romano is a roman amphitheater located in Trieste, at the foot of the San Giusto Hill, on the edge of the old city. Apparently the theatre once had a fixed...
  • It remains suggestive to reread its description by the historian Attilio Tamaro who in the first volume of his "History of Trieste" recounted this theater paraphrasing '
  • The Roman Theatre of Trieste is a fairly well-known attraction in Trieste, and is known for its ancient ruins and historical significance.
  • The Roman Theatre of Trieste is a compact Roman amphitheater where summer performances are occasionally hold.
  • Capable of seating six thousand spectators, the theatre had been built as early as the Augustan age, only to be refurbished at the beginning of the second...
  • The Roman theater of Trieste is located in Trieste at the foot of the San Giusto hill, in the heart of the city, on the edge of the old city, between via Donota and via...
  • The origins of the magnificent Roman Trieste Theater date back to the first century AD, and it is one of the most prominent archaeological remains that still exist in...
  • At the foot of San Giusto Hill is the long-buried, now-exposed Roman Theatre of old Trieste.
  • This creaky old museum houses Roman antiquities unearthed in and around Trieste and Aquileia, including the impressive iron hoard of the Necropolis of…