Teatro Romano Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Definitely another must!
The Roman Theater was built in the second half of the first century BC right inside the city walls. It remained in use until the fourth century. Today it is part of the State Archaeological Museum an...
Go to La Rocca first ( the fort up high) and buy the multi entry ticket there. For one extra Euro it gets you entry into five other awesome museums and churches. The Roman Theatre is one of the ones ...
Another Roman excavation finding that dates from the first century is this well-preserved theater with a diameter of 115 meters that could accommodate around three thousand spectators. The structure i...
Our first major sight when we arrived in Spoleto was the Roman ruins and the rebuilt in parts amphitheater. Stunning to realise that something built 2000 years ago could be useful today. Highly recomm...
There is an entrance fee to pay but don't!! You can see all you need to from vantage points opposite the tourist office. The ruins are quite well preserved and presented but you don't need to pay to s...
Definitely another must!
The Roman Theater was built in the second half of the first century BC right inside the city walls. It remained in use until the fourth century. Today it is part of the State Archaeological Museum an...
Interesting and Informative
Go to La Rocca first ( the fort up high) and buy the multi entry ticket there. For one extra Euro it gets you entry into five other awesome museums and churches. The Roman Theatre is one of the ones ...
Well-preserved ancient monument
Another Roman excavation finding that dates from the first century is this well-preserved theater with a diameter of 115 meters that could accommodate around three thousand spectators. The structure i...
Love the history here
Our first major sight when we arrived in Spoleto was the Roman ruins and the rebuilt in parts amphitheater. Stunning to realise that something built 2000 years ago could be useful today. Highly recomm...
Roman ruins on easy display
There is an entrance fee to pay but don't!! You can see all you need to from vantage points opposite the tourist office. The ruins are quite well preserved and presented but you don't need to pay to s...