Roman Theatre of Cartagena

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The Roman Theatre of Cartagena is an ancient Roman amphitheater in southeastern Spain, renowned for its well-preserved ruins and archaeological significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman theatre
archaeological site
cultural heritage monument
architecturalStyle Ancient Roman architecture
builtDuringReignOf Augustus NERFINISHED
cityAncientName Carthago Nova NERFINISHED
constructionEnd early 1st century AD
constructionStart late 1st century BC
continent Europe
country Spain
culture Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Gaius Caesar NERFINISHED
Lucius Caesar NERFINISHED
discoveredIn 1988
discoveryMethod archaeological excavation
function civic events
public performances
theatrical plays
hasCapacity approximately 6000 spectators
hasMuseum Roman Theatre Museum of Cartagena NERFINISHED
hasPart cavea
orchestra
porticus post scaenam
scaenae frons
hasViewOver historic center of Cartagena
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
laterUse Christian religious buildings
medieval urban structures
locatedIn Cartagena NERFINISHED
Region of Murcia NERFINISHED
southeastern Spain
managedBy Cartagena City Council NERFINISHED
Region of Murcia authorities NERFINISHED
materialUsed marble
stone
museumDesigner Rafael Moneo NERFINISHED
nearbySite Cartagena Roman Forum NERFINISHED
Cathedral of Cartagena (Santa María la Vieja) NERFINISHED
openedToPublic 2003
partiallyCoveredBy Santa María la Vieja Church NERFINISHED
later urban structures
period Roman Republic NERFINISHED
preservationStatus well-preserved ruins
restorationStart 1990s
significance major archaeological landmark of Cartagena
one of the most important Roman theatres in Spain
tourismAttraction yes

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Cartagena, Spain hasLandmark Roman Theatre of Cartagena
Carthago Nova hasModernArchaeologicalSite Roman Theatre of Cartagena