Amphitheatre
open-air venue used for entertainment and performances
Deutsch: Ein Amphitheater ist ein antikes römisches Gebäude, in dem sich die Zuschauer Wettkämpfe, Zweikämpfe und Aufführungen ansahen. Folgen Sie den Links unter einigen der Fotos, um mehr Details zu sehen.
- Für griechische und römische Theater, siehe Antike Theater. Für moderne Freilichtbühnen, Hallen oder Stadien, die den Namen Ampthitheater tragen, siehe Stadion, Theatergebäude und Konzerthalle.
English: An Amphitheatre is an ancient Roman building used for spectator sports, games and displays.
The term is often confused with Greek or Roman theatres (used for drama performances). For these, see Ancient theatres.
Numerous modern stadiums, multi-purpose halls, concert halls and theatre buildings, have also been named Amphitheater. For these, see Stadium, Theatre buildings, or Concert hall. Follow the links on some pictures for more detailed photos.
Français : Un amphithéâtre est un bâtiment romain antique utilisé pour les spectacles de divertissement (sports, jeux, combats de gladiateurs). Il ne faut pas le confondre avec le théâtre grec ou romain, bâtiment seulement employé pour des représentations théâtrales. De nombreux bâtiments modernes (stades, salles polyvalentes, salles de concerts et théâtres) ont aussi été appelés "amphithéâtres". Pour ces derniers, voyez à Stade, Bâtiments de théâtre et Salles de concert.
Italiano: L' anfiteatro è un edificio di forma ellittica usato per spettacoli pubblici. Nell'antichità classica (associato particolarmente all'antica Roma) veniva usato per i giochi gladiatori (chiamati anche munera) e per le venationes, ovvero gli scontri tra gladiatori (o uomini vestiti come essi) e animali (tra cui figuravano tigri, leoni, orsi, coccodrilli, rinoceronti etc.).
Latina: Amphitheatrum
Polski: Amfiteatr odkryta arena o kształcie elipsy lub koła, otoczona - najczęściej wznoszącymi się schodkowo - ławkami dla widzów i przeznaczona do publicznych pokazów m.in. walk gladiatorów, walk z dzikimi zwierzętami, naumachii.
Zobacz też: teatr antyczny, stadion, budynek teatru, sala koncertowa.
Português: Um Anfiteatro é uma antiga construção romana usada para assistir disputas, combates ou jogos esportivos.
O termo é geralmente confundido comos teatros gregos ou romanos (usados para peças ou performances teatrais). Sobre isso, veja Antigos teatros.
Os atuais estádios, salas de concertos ou teatros também podem ser chamados de Anfiteatro. Sobre isso, veja Estádio, Teatro, ou Sala de concerto.
Ελληνικά: Αμφιθέατρο
Dürres
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Dürres, Amphitheater
Tipasa
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Carnuntum, Amphitheatre
Flavia Solfa
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Reconstruction of the ancient city, with location of the amphitheatre
Virunum
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Virenum, Amphitheatre
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Stara Zagora, Amphitheatre
Amphitheather of Serdica (Sofia), Bulgaria
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Pula, Amphitheatre
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Solin, Amphitheatre
Caerleon
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Caerleon, Amphitheatre
Chester
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Chester, Amphitheatre
Cirencester
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Cirencester, Amphitheatre
Silchester
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Silchester, Amphitheatre
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Arles, Amphitheatre
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Béziers, Amphitheatre
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Bordeaux, Palais Galien
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Arches of Palais Galien
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Panoramic view
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Fréjus, amphitheatre
Grand
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Lyon, Amphithéâtre des Trois-Gaules
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Nice, amphitheatre of Cimiez
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Nice, amphitheatre of Cimiez
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Nîmes, Arènes (Amphitheatre)
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Nîmes, Arènes - Arches
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Nîmes, view of the city with the amphitheatre
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Remains
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Amphitheater of Saintes
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Saintes, amphitheater
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Saintes, amphitheater and view on the Saint-Eutrope church.
Sanxay
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Forstgarten
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Forstgarten - Springenberg
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Forstgarten - Springenberg
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Forstgarten
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Forstgarten
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Trier, Amphitheater und Circus (model)
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Trier, Amphitheater
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Xanten, archaeological park, Amphitheatre
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Aquincum, Hungary: Amphitheater of the Municipium
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Aquincum, Hungary: Amphitheater of the Municipium
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Aquincum, Hungary: Amphitheater, Nagyszombat
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Budapest
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Bet She'an, amphitheater
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Cagliari, Amphitheatre
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Suasa, amphitheatre
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Vomitorium
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Vomitorium
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Porta pompae
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Catania, amphitheatre
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Lecce, Amphitheatre
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Lucca, Piazza Anfiteatro - Square built on the ancient amphitheatre,
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Outside,
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Lucera, amphitheatre
Luna/Luni
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Luna, Amphitheater
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Paestum, amphitheater
Pozzuoli
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Entrance to the amphitheatre
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Rome, Colosseum
Roma: Amphitheatrum Castrense
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Rome, Amphitheatrum Castrense
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Amphitheatrum Castrense joins with the Aurelian Wall
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Arches
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Engraving by Etienne du Perac, 17th century
Roma: Ludus magnus
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Capua Antica, Amphitheatre
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Pompei, Amphitheatre from the sky
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Pompei, Amphitheatre
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Syracuse, Amphitheatre
Telese Terme
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Verona, Arena
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Cyrene, amphitheater
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Leptis Magna, amphitheater
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Ulpia Traiana, amphitheater
Spain
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Itálica, Arena
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Mérida, Arena
Tarragona
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Tarragona, Amphitheatre
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Martigny, Amphitheatre
El Djem: Amphitheater (El Djem)
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Amphiteatre in the Cascine park, Florence
Amphitheatres in art
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Antoine Caron, 1566