- An
amphitheatre (U.S. English: amphitheater) is an open-air
venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports. The term
derives from the
ancient Gr****...
- The
Amphitheatre of
Pompeii is one of the
oldest surviving Roman amphitheatres. It is
located in the
ancient city of Pompeii, near Naples, and was buried...
- / 51.5155°N 0.0914°W / 51.5155; -0.0914 The
visible remains of an
amphitheatre constructed during Roman London lie
beneath Guildhall Yard in the City...
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Coors Amphitheatre may
refer to the
following amphitheatres:
Coors Amphitheatre (San Diego),
later Sleep Train Amphitheatre Coors Amphitheatre (Greenwood...
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Roman amphitheatres are
theatres — large,
circular or oval open-air
venues with
tiered seating —
built by the
ancient Romans. They were used for events...
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Amphitheatre at Lakewood,
originally Coca-Cola
Lakewood Amphitheatre, is a
concert venue located in Atlanta,
which opened in 1989. The
amphitheatre seats...
- an
elliptical amphitheatre in the
centre of the city of Rome, Italy, just east of the
Roman Forum. It is the
largest ancient amphitheatre ever built, and...
- The
Roman Amphitheatre of
Tarraco is a
Roman amphitheatre in the
Roman colonia of
Tarraco –present-day Tarragona, Spain–,
capital of the
Roman province...
- The
Amphitheatre of
Capua was a
Roman amphitheatre in the city of
Capua (modern
Santa Maria Capua Vetere),
second only to the
Colosseum in size and probably...
- The
Amphitheatre of
Serdica (Latin:
Amphitheatrum Serdicense; Bulgarian: Амфитеатър на Сердика,
Amfiteatar na Serdika) was an
amphitheatre in the Ancient...