Roman theatre (structure)
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Image:Orange roman theatre.jpg A Roman theatre is a theatre building built by the Romans.
The Roman style of theatre building evolved from the Greek theatres: they were semicircular in form. However, while the Greek built their theatres in natural amphitheatres, Romans tended to construct artificial walls and terraces.
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France
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- Arles - listed as a UNESCO's World Heritage Site, together with other Roman buildings of the city
- Lyon
- Orange - listed as a UNESCO's World Heritage Site, together with other Roman buildings of the city
- Lillebonne in Normandie
- Autun
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Italy
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Middle-East
- Bosra, Syria
- Palmyra, Syria
- Caesarea Palaestina, Israel
- Beit Shean, Israel
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Spain
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