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Ivrea Roman Amphitheatre

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Ivrea Roman Amphitheatre
Ivrea Roman Amphitheatre in 2014
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LocationIvrea, Italy
Coordinates45°28′4.02″N 7°53′15.91″E / 45.4677833°N 7.8877528°E / 45.4677833; 7.8877528
TypeAmphitheatre
History
Founded1st century AD

The Ivrea Roman Amphitheatre (Italian: Anfiteatro romano di Ivrea) is a Roman amphitheatre located in Ivrea, Italy.

History

The amphitheatre of the Roman colony of Eporedia (modern-day Ivrea) was built in the mid-1st century AD along the road leading to Vercelli. It is believed that it could hold more than ten thousand spectators. To build it, a pre-existing villa had to be partially demolished, with some of its walls incorporated into the structure of the amphitheatre.

Description

The structure has an elliptical plan with a 65-metre major axis, with entrances for spectators at both ends. An underground chamber located in the middle of the arena and connected by an underground corridor to the service areas located beneath the cavea allowed the movement of stage equipment and animals.

References

  1. ^ "Ivrea Romana". Città di Ivrea (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-10-27.
  2. "Anfiteatro Romano". VisitAMI (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-11-04.

External links

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