Tyre Hippodrome

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Tyre Hippodrome is an ancient Roman-era chariot racing stadium in the city of Tyre, Lebanon, recognized as one of the largest and best-preserved hippodromes of its kind.

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Tyre Hippodrome canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman hippodrome
archaeological site
approximateLength about 480 metres
approximateWidth about 90 metres
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
capacity approximately 20000 spectators
constructedDuring Roman Empire
coordinateLocation approximately 33.266°N 35.203°E
countryCapitalNearby Beirut
culturalPeriod Roman period
discoveredIn 20th century
excavatedBy archaeologists
hasPart race track
seating tiers
spectator stands
spina
starting gates
heritageCriteria UNESCO criterion (iii)
UNESCO criterion (iv)
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
inception 2nd century AD
languageOfPlace Arabic
laterUse quarry for building stone
localName مضمار صور الروماني
locatedIn Tyre
locatedInAncientCity ancient Tyre
locatedInCountry Lebanon
locatedInRegion South Governorate
locatedOnContinent Asia
materialUsed limestone
stone
nearby Mediterranean Sea
openToPublic true
ownedBy Lebanon
surface form: Lebanese state
partOf Tyre Coast Nature Reserve and archaeological area
Al-Bass archaeological site
surface form: Tyre archaeological site
partOfUNESCOSite Tyre
preservationStatus partially preserved
significantFor being one of the best-preserved Roman hippodromes
being one of the largest known Roman hippodromes
tourismType cultural tourism
UNESCOSiteId 299
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteSince 1984
usedFor chariot racing
public spectacles
worldHeritageCategory Cultural

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Tyre hasPart Tyre Hippodrome