Roman theatre of Vienne

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The Roman theatre of Vienne is a large, well-preserved ancient Roman amphitheater in Vienne, France, renowned for its historical significance and use as a modern performance venue.

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Roman theatre of Vienne canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman theatre
archaeological site
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
builtDuring Roman Empire NERFINISHED
builtFor public entertainment
capacity approximately 13000 spectators
condition well-preserved
country France
culture Ancient Roman culture
currentUse open-air performance venue
tourist visits
era Classical antiquity
hasPart cavea
orchestra
stage building
terraces
tiers of seating
vomitoria
hasView Rhône Valley landscape
city of Vienne NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Monument historique of France
inception 1st century CE
locatedIn Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region
surface form: Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

Isère NERFINISHED
Rhône Valley NERFINISHED
Vienne NERFINISHED
eastern France NERFINISHED
locatedOn hillside
materialUsed stone
near Rhône River NERFINISHED
Temple of Augustus and Livia NERFINISHED
Vienne Roman archaeological remains NERFINISHED
notableFestival Jazz à Vienne NERFINISHED
operatedBy local authorities of Vienne
ownedBy French state NERFINISHED
significance important example of Roman urban entertainment architecture
one of the major Roman theatres in France
significantEvent jazz concerts
modern music festivals
tourismRegion Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes tourism region NERFINISHED
touristActivity cultural events attendance
guided tours
usedFor concerts
festivals
public events
theatrical performances

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Temple d’Auguste et de Livie nearbyAttraction Roman theatre of Vienne
Mont Pipet hasViewOf Roman theatre of Vienne
this entity surface form: Roman Theatre of Vienne
Mont Pipet near Roman theatre of Vienne
this entity surface form: Roman Theatre of Vienne