- en.wikipedia.org Roman amphitheatreThe Roman amphitheatre consists of three main parts: the cavea, the arena, and the vomitorium. The seating area is called the cavea (Latin for "enclosure").
- touristportalyen.gitlab.io trier355/roman-…The Roman amphitheatre in Trier — another symbol of the ancient period in the history of the city, striking evidence of the power of the Roman Empire.
- pixabay.com images/search/the roman amphitheatre/Find images of The Roman Amphitheatre Royalty-free No attribution required High quality images.
- architectureofcities.com amphitheatersThroughout the empire, Roman Amphitheaters were an important part of most major cities. The design is simple but revolutionary.
- touropia.com Travel InspirationBuilt at the end of the 1st century AD to seat 24,000 spectators, the Arena of Nîmes was one of the biggest Roman amphitheaters in Gaul (present day France).
- swedishnomad.com roman-amphitheatres/Here’s a list of 12 Roman Amphitheatres around the world which are definitely worth visiting. Visiting an ancient Roman Amphitheatre is truly a powerful...
- thetripsguide.com roman-amphitheaters/Famous Roman Amphitheaters. Ah, the Romans sure knew how to build stuff, and they were big fans of some brutal entertainment!
- britainexpress.com London Roman SitesUnder the ground lies the remains of a large Roman amphitheatre, lost for hundreds of years until it was rediscovered in the 20th century.
- There are currently close to 250 known Roman Amphitheatre sites in locations reflecting the extent of the Empire at its height.
- nimes-tourisme.com en/monument/the-roman-…The Roman amphitheatre (or arena) in Nîmes is the best-conserved of the Roman world. It was used for hunting wild animals and for gladiator combats from the...