- An
amphitheatre (U.S. English:
amphitheater) is an open-air
venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports. The term
derives from the
ancient Gr****...
-
contributed to the m****ive
workforce needed for the
construction of the
amphitheater.
Along with this free
source of
unskilled labor,
teams of professional...
- The
Amphitheater of
Caligula (LatinĀ :
Amphitheatrum Caligulae) was a
Roman amphitheater,
built during the
reign of the
emperor Caligula and demolished...
- The
Amphitheater of Nero was a
wooden amphitheater built by the
Roman emperor Nero
around 64 AD. The
amphitheater was
situated on the
Campus Martius,...
- Mud
Island Amphitheater is a 5,000-seat
concrete outdoor amphitheater located on Mud Island, a
peninsula in Memphis, Tennessee. The
structure has been...
- The
James Tanner Amphitheater is a
historic wood and
brick amphitheater located at
Arlington National Cemetery in
Arlington County, Virginia, in the United...
- Bank
Amphitheater (originally
known as
North Fulton Park Amphitheatre;
formerly the
Cadence Bank
Amphitheatre and the
Chastain Park
Amphitheater) is an...
-
Isleta Amphitheater is an
outdoor amphitheater,
located in Albuquerque, New Mexico,
United States. The
amphitheater opened in
February 2000 as the Mesa...
- land was
planned to be used for
growing grapes for wine. The
original amphitheater was
owned and
operated by Dr.
Vincent Bryan and
Carol Bryan,
along with...
- The
Germania Insurance Amphitheater (originally the
Tower Amphitheater, then Austin360
Amphitheater)
called for
sponsorship reasons, is an
outdoor amphitheatre...