Roman Theatre of Verona

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The Roman Theatre of Verona is an ancient open-air amphitheater built in the 1st century BC on the banks of the Adige River, renowned for its well-preserved ruins and modern theatrical performances.

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Roman Theatre of Verona canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman theatre
archaeological site
open-air theatre
adjacentTo Archaeological Museum at the Roman Theatre NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
condition partially preserved
constructionStartCentury 1st century BC
country Italy
culturalHeritageStatus protected monument
currentUse concerts
cultural events
theatrical performances
era Roman Republic NERFINISHED
hasFeature cavea
orchestra
stage building
terraced seating
hasMuseum Archaeological Museum at the Roman Theatre NERFINISHED
hasType semi-circular Roman theatre
hasViewOf historic center of Verona
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
languageOfOfficialName Italian
laterEra Roman Empire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Italy
Veneto
Verona NERFINISHED
locatedOn hillside on the left bank of the Adige River
locatedOnRiver Adige River NERFINISHED
material stone
near Ponte Pietra NERFINISHED
officialName Teatro Romano di Verona NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
ownedBy Comune di Verona NERFINISHED
partOf City of Verona, UNESCO World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
preservationStatus well-preserved ruins
significance important example of Roman theatre architecture in northern Italy
one of the oldest monuments in Verona
touristType cultural tourism
UNESCOCriteria (ii)
(iv)
UNESCOInscriptionYear 2000
UNESCORegion Europe and North America
usedFor classical drama performances
summer theatre festivals

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Verona hasLandmark Roman Theatre of Verona