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Roman Amphitheater Review

4.7 /549 Reviews
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Ancient Roman theatre is located in the old city at the foot of Amman Castle Hill. It was built in the 2nd century A.D. The whole building lies on the hill. The theatre is round and can accommodate 6,000 people. The builders made full use of the acoustic principle in the construction process. No matter where they sit in the theatre, the sound of singing, reciting and speaking on the stage can be clearly heard.

Roman Amphitheater

Posted: Oct 20, 2018
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  • Prince of Pusan
    5/5Outstanding

    Not too far from the Temple of Hercules is the Roman Amphitheater and one of the best examples of Roman theater that I have ever seen!

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    Posted: Nov 27, 2023
  • whoisangel
    5/5Outstanding
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    This place is actually in the local city center, a very prosperous section, suddenly this site appeared. This square has a very, very many pillars. Especially suitable for going there and punching in and taking pictures. There are many children in the local area who will guide you on how to shoot better results, but you will need to pay tips to the children.

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    Posted: Apr 30, 2023
  • Lavender and Sun
    5/5Outstanding
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    The amphitheatre, located at the easternmost end of ancient Rome, is more than 40 years ahead of Rome's amphitheatre, with three floors of audiences, and the uppermost still retaining the pillars that supported the ceiling.

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    Posted: Apr 16, 2023
  • 蔡芷涵
    5/5Outstanding
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    Standing on the castle hill, the most noticeable part of the old city is the semi-circular ancient Roman theatre built on the hill. Everywhere the Romans go, they have to leave such a theatre. Cats and cats have no idea how many times they have come to such an ancient Roman theatre during their travels along the Middle East and the Mediterranean Sea. The well-preserved (possibly renovated) open-air theater was built in the 2nd century A.D. and the whole building lay on the hill. Its design style is very similar to Gerash's ancient Roman theatre. It is said that it can accommodate 6,000 people. Its seats are graded. The seats closest to the stage are exclusive princes and nobles, as well as military generals, and the common people are sitting in the highest seats in the rear. Fortunately, in the seats with increasing height, even if the audience in the back row still has the best view, and like other Roman theatres, the sound effect here is excellent. No matter where sitting in the theatre, the sound on the stage can be clearly heard. The fence next to the front seat has echo effect. When standing in the middle of the theatre, you can hear your voice echoing overhead.

    7
    Posted: Oct 29, 2016
  • ClaireChi
    5/5Outstanding

    Really interesting place to visit. The stairs are quite steep so if you have difficulties with climbing steps, be careful.

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    Posted: Apr 2, 2023
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