Roman theater of Autun

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The Roman theater of Autun is an ancient Gallo-Roman amphitheater in eastern France, notable as one of the largest surviving Roman theaters in the region and a key archaeological and tourist site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman theater
ancient monument
archaeological site
architecturalStyle Roman theater architecture
associatedWith ancient Augustodunum
city of Autun NERFINISHED
belongsTo Roman heritage in Burgundy
builtFor civic entertainment
imperial propaganda events
country France
culture Gallo-Roman
currentUse archaeological research site
tourist site
era Roman Imperial period
hasActivity cultural events
guided tours
hasCondition ruin
hasFeature orchestra
semicircular cavea
stage building (scaenae frons)
hasType open-air theater
heritage Roman Empire NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected historic monument of France
locatedIn Autun NERFINISHED
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
France
Saône-et-Loire NERFINISHED
ancient city of Augustodunum
eastern France NERFINISHED
material stone
near Autun city center NERFINISHED
notableFor large capacity compared to other regional Roman theaters
state of preservation of its layout
openToPublic yes
partOf Roman provincial urbanism in Gaul
regionSignificance one of the largest surviving Roman theaters in the region
tourismImportance key archaeological and tourist site
usedFor public gatherings
spectacles
theatrical performances

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Autun hasLandmark Roman theater of Autun