Disambiguation evidence for Roman Theatre via surface form

"Roman Theatre (Amman)"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Roman Theatre (Amman)".

Predicate Object
ancientCityName Philadelphia
architecturalStyle Roman
architecturalType open-air theatre
builtDuringReignOf Antoninus Pius
builtInCentury 2nd century AD
builtUnderEmpire Roman Empire
capacity approximately 6000 spectators
constructionEndDate 161 AD
constructionStartDate 138 AD
contains Jordan Folklore Museum
contains Jordan Museum of Popular Traditions
country Jordan
currentUse concerts
currentUse cultural events
currentUse festivals
currentUse tourist visits
designedToFace north to avoid sun
hasFeature orchestra
hasFeature stage building (scaenae frons)
hasFeature steeply raked cavea
hasFeature three tiers of seating
heritageStatus major archaeological landmark in Jordan
instanceOf Roman theatre
instanceOf ancient monument
instanceOf archaeological site
instanceOf cultural venue
instanceOf tourist attraction
locatedIn downtown Amman
locatedIn eastern side of Amman city center
location Amman
lowerTierName ima cavea
managedBy Department of Antiquities of Jordan
surface form: Jordanian Department of Antiquities
materialUsed stone
middleTierName media cavea
near Amman Citadel
surface form: Citadel of Amman
near Nymphaeum of Amman
near Odeon Theatre (Amman)
orientation north-facing
overlooks Hashemite Plaza
ownedBy Government of Jordan
partOf Decapolis
surface form: Decapolis city of Philadelphia
preservationStatus well-preserved
seatingSegregationBy social status
significance important example of Roman provincial architecture
significance one of the most famous landmarks in Amman
tourismImportance major tourist attraction in Jordan
upperTierName summa cavea
usedFor public gatherings in antiquity
usedFor public performances in Roman period
usedFor theatrical plays in antiquity