UNESCO World Heritage Site component

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The UNESCO World Heritage Site component refers to the Theatre of Marcellus, an ancient open-air Roman theatre in Rome renowned for its historical and architectural significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman theatre
archaeological site
open-air theatre
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle ancient Roman architecture
builder Julius Caesar NERFINISHED
capacity approximately 15000 spectators
category Roman theatre in Italy
completedBy Augustus NERFINISHED
constructionStarted 1st century BC
country Italy
currentCondition partially preserved
dedicated 12 BC
era Augustan age
feature Doric order on lower level
Ionic order on upper level
arcaded façade
superposed orders of columns
hasUNESCORelation component related to UNESCO World Heritage context of Rome’s historic center
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument
inaugurated 13 BC
incorporatedInto Palazzo Orsini NERFINISHED
influenced Colosseum NERFINISHED
later Roman theatres
laterUse fortress
palace
locatedIn Lazio
Rome
historic center of Rome
locatedNear Tiber River NERFINISHED
locatedOn Via del Teatro di Marcello NERFINISHED
managedBy Italian authorities
materialUsed concrete
travertine
tuff
namedAfter Marcus Marcellus NERFINISHED
nephew of Augustus
openToPublic yes
originalFunction theatre
originalUse musical events
plays
public performances
partOf City of Rome NERFINISHED
historic fabric of Rome
shape semi-circular
significance architectural significance
historical significance
urban landmark in Rome
tourismType cultural tourism

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Theatre of Marcellus, Rome heritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component
subject surface form: Theatre of Marcellus