Roman Theatre of Volterra

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The Roman Theatre of Volterra is an ancient Roman amphitheater in Tuscany, Italy, renowned for its well-preserved remains dating back to the 1st century BC.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman theatre
archaeological site
accessibleTo public
architecturalStyle Roman theatre architecture
category Archaeological sites in Tuscany
Buildings and structures in Volterra
Roman theatres in Italy
condition well-preserved
constructionStartCentury 1st century BC
country Italy
discoveredBy Enrico Fiumi NERFINISHED
discoveryCentury 20th century
discoveryYear 1950s
era Roman Republic NERFINISHED
excavationStartDecade 1950s
hasArchaeologicalPark Parco Archeologico Enrico Fiumi NERFINISHED
hasNearby Roman baths
hasPart cavea
orchestra
scaenae frons NERFINISHED
tiers of seats
vomitoria
hasView Vallebuona area of Volterra NERFINISHED
heritage Roman Empire NERFINISHED
inUseUntilCentury 3rd century AD
ItalianName Teatro Romano di Volterra NERFINISHED
languageOfName Italian
laterEra Roman Empire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Volterra NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricalRegion Etruria NERFINISHED
locatedInProvince Province of Pisa NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Tuscany NERFINISHED
locatedNear historic center of Volterra
material marble
stone
modernUse cultural events
tourism
notableFor integration into hillside
preservation of cavea
visible stage structures
openAir true
ownedBy Comune di Volterra NERFINISHED
usedFor public entertainment
theatrical performances

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Province of Pisa containsLandmark Roman Theatre of Volterra