North Theater

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North Theater is an ancient Roman-style amphitheater in the archaeological city of Jerash in modern-day Jordan.

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Label Occurrences
North Theater canonical 3

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman theater
ancient monument
archaeological site
adjacentTo Roman ruins of Jerash
surface form: cardo maximus of Jerash
architecturalStyle Roman
associatedWith Gerasa
surface form: Decapolis city of Gerasa
builtInCentury 2nd century CE
builtInPeriod Roman Empire
category Buildings and structures in Jerash
Roman amphitheaters in Jordan
Tourist attractions in Jordan
conservationStatus preserved ruin
country Jordan (country)
surface form: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
culturalContext Roman provincial architecture
hasFeature orchestra
semi-circular cavea
stage building
stone benches
tiered seating
vomitoria
hasFunction civic events
public gatherings
theatrical performances
hasNameInArabic South Theater (Jerash)
surface form: المسرح الشمالي في جرش
heritage Greco-Roman
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List site Jerash
locatedIn Jerash
Jerash
surface form: Jerash Archaeological City
locatedInCountry Jordan
locatedInRegion Jarash Governorate
surface form: Governorate of Jerash

northern Jordan
locatedOnContinent Asia
materialUsed limestone
stone
nearby Roman ruins of Jerash
surface form: Jerash colonnaded street

South Theater (Jerash)
surface form: South Theater of Jerash
openToPublic true
partOf Jerash
surface form: Jerash archaeological complex

ancient city of Gerasa
tourismType archaeological tourism attraction
cultural tourism attraction
usedFor modern cultural events
tourist visits

Referenced by (3)

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Jerash hasStructure North Theater
Roman ruins of Jerash knownFor North Theater
Roman ruins of Jerash hasStructure North Theater