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  • [Name]: Roman theatre at Clion
    [City (Roman name)]: Claudiomagus
    [City (modern name)]: Clion-sur-Indre
    [Country]: France
    [Coordinates]: 46°56′46″N 1°13′48″E / 46.946238°N 1.229881°E / 46.946238; 1.229881 (Theatre at Clion)
    [Diameter (of the cavea)]: 85 metres (279 ft)
    [Notes References]: Entry in Theatrum database
    [Photographs]:

  • [Name]: Upper Theatre at Knidos
    [City (Roman name)]: Knidos
    [City (modern name)]:
    [Country]: Turkey
    [Coordinates]:
    [Diameter (of the cavea)]:
    [Notes References]: pre-Roman origins; spoliated in the 19th century; Entry in Theatrum database
    [Photographs]:

  • [Name]: Théâtre romain d'Autun [fr]
    [City (Roman name)]: Augustodunum
    [City (modern name)]: Autun
    [Country]: France
    [Coordinates]: 46°57′10″N 4°18′36″E / 46.952788°N 4.309973°E / 46.952788; 4.309973 (Theatre at Augustodunum)
    [Diameter (of the cavea)]: 148 metres (486 ft)
    [Notes References]: Entry in Theatrum database
    [Photographs]: Theatre at Augustodunum

  • [Name]: Roman theatre at Briga/Augusta Ambianorum
    [City (Roman name)]: Briga/Augusta Ambianorum
    [City (modern name)]: Eu
    [Country]: France
    [Coordinates]: 50°01′18″N 1°27′55″E / 50.021619°N 1.465376°E / 50.021619; 1.465376 (Theatre at Briga/Augusta Ambianorum)
    [Diameter (of the cavea)]:
    [Notes References]: Entry in Theatrum database
    [Photographs]: Theatre at Briga/Augusta Ambianorum

  • [Name]: Theatre at Leptis Magna
    [City (Roman name)]: Leptis Magna
    [City (modern name)]: Khoms
    [Country]: Libya
    [Coordinates]: 32°38′18″N 14°17′26″E / 32.638399°N 14.290620°E / 32.638399; 14.290620 (Theatre at Leptis Magna)
    [Diameter (of the cavea)]: 87.6 metres (287 ft)
    [Notes References]: Entry in Theatrum database
    [Photographs]: Theatre at Leptis Magna

  • [Name]: Roman theatre at Barzan
    [City (Roman name)]: Novioregum
    [City (modern name)]: Barzan
    [Country]: France
    [Coordinates]: 45°32′06″N 0°52′08″W / 45.534937°N 0.868973°W / 45.534937; -0.868973 (Theatre at Barzan)
    [Diameter (of the cavea)]:
    [Notes References]:
    [Photographs]: Théâtre gallo-romain de Barzan 2015

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The historic city of Rome has a history of drama, and its role in promoting drama is well known. Because Italy is the birthplace of drama, as the capital of Italy, the drama is particularly remarkable, it is as well developed as any other kind of art, and it creates scenes where the performance pursues luxury and luxury, rome was the birthplace of drama, with 191 theaters of all sizes and sizes, all gathered in this random tool.

These buildings were used for entertainment in ancient Rome, as quarries in the Middle Ages, and are now used again as places of entertainment, especially on summer nights, where open-air concerts are often held, it’s a unique treat for locals and tourists alike. In this generator, you can refer to the location of different Roman theatres, cities, detailed coordinates, reference photos, etc. Most of their buildings are magnificent, representing power and the pursuit of music.

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