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Roman amphitheater (lateral view). Archaeological Park of the Neapolis. Syracuse (Sicily)
Sicily
It constitutes a spectacular and grandiose example of a typically Roman monument in a city with a strong Greek influence, which became a Roman military colony by the seo of Augustus in the year 21 a.C. Partly it is built and partly carved into the rock. Of considerable size, it presents a cávea (space for the spectators) elliptical on three levels with a portico on top. Dated between the third and fourth centuries AD, recent studies indicate a dating in the time of Augustus, with modifications in later times. Image taken one hour after the opening of the Archaeological Park to visits, specifically 9:30 am, on a sunny August morning. At that time there were some visitors, which are not included in the panorama, but a little later the enclave was crowded with numerous groups of tourists on organized visits.
Copyright: Félix Pueyo Guiu
Type: Cylindrical
Resolution: 30000x8493
Taken: 12/10/2018
Uploaded: 12/10/2018
Published: 12/10/2018
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Tags: amphitheatre roman monument ruins syracuse sicily
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