Theatrum Romanum Malacitanum

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Theatrum Romanum Malacitanum is an ancient Roman theatre in Málaga, Spain, dating from the 1st century BCE and considered one of the city’s most important archaeological monuments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman theatre
archaeological monument
approximateCapacity 1000–2000 spectators
constructedDuring reign of Augustus
coordinateLocation 36.721°N 4.419°W
country Spain
culture Roman NERFINISHED
discoveredDuring construction of Casa de la Cultura
discoveredIn 1951
era Roman Republic NERFINISHED
excavationStart 1950s
hasPart cavea
orchestra
scaenae frons
hasVisitorCentre Centro de Interpretación del Teatro Romano de Málaga NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
inception 1st century BCE
laterUse incorporated into Islamic-period constructions
quarry for building materials
locatedIn Andalusia
Málaga NERFINISHED
Province of Málaga NERFINISHED
Spain
foot of the Alcazaba of Málaga
historic centre of Málaga NERFINISHED
material local limestone
stone
openToPublic true
partOf Roman city of Malaca
restorationStart 1960s
significance one of the most important archaeological monuments in Málaga
touristAttraction true
usedFor public spectacles
theatrical performances

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Roman Theatre of Málaga latinName Theatrum Romanum Malacitanum