The great semi-amphitheatre, built during the reign of Augustus the Great in the 1st century, was designed to accommodate nearly 10,000 people at the same time. That is, everyone in the town of Orange could walk into the theater at the same time. Since 1869 more than 100 years ago, the Orange Festival has been held every summer. The small rooms in the rear passage of the grandstand are the small doors on the right side of the fifth photo. They are opened into multimedia exhibition halls, featuring videos of different dramas and festivals from ancient Greece and ancient Rome to today. Of course! The theatre is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The great semi-amphitheatre, built during the reign of Augustus the Great in the 1st century, was designed to accommodate nearly 10,000 people at the same time. That is, everyone in the town of Orange could walk into the theater at the same time. Since 1869 more than 100 years ago, the Orange Festival has been held every summer. The small rooms in the rear passage of the grandstand are the small doors on the right side of the fifth photo. They are opened into multimedia exhibition halls, featuring videos of different dramas and festivals from ancient Greece and ancient Rome to today. Of course! The theatre is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The ancient Roman theater is now well preserved with its 100-meter-long outer stage, as well as its magnificent stage background and a crowd of 10,000 people, and it can be imagined how spectacular it was at the time, and there are still occasional performances here.
Tickets are available for 30 minutes. Anthony Shelby, one of the "Five Sages" of the Roman Empire, was built in the 2nd century AD and is the largest of the three Roman theaters in Jordan. About ten minutes into the sight of this magnificent Roman theater across the road, this was the first time I had seen the architecture of the long-loved Roman Empire, excited as if I had seen my own goddess. The Romans pursued public art more than money and land, so the theater became an indispensable building in all the ancient Roman cities. The Antony Asylum, one of the Roman Empire's "Five Sages", was built in the 2nd century AD, the largest of Jordan's three Roman theaters, and is still used for various art gatherings and music festivals, which can accommodate 6,000 people. Some historians say that the final death of the Roman Empire was caused by too many constructions such as theater baths, people greed for pleasure, and the social atmosphere is extravagant and comfortable. I scoff at this. Japan makes so many good-looking movies every year, and I don’t see them have the slightest decadence. On the contrary, the great young people in China are plagued by yellow skinny, body deficit, but it seems to have also promoted the development of China's paper industry.
The wind can blow a white paper but cannot blow a butterfly away. For the power of life lies in disobedience. Feng Xucai
The ancient Roman Theatre of Thétreantique Orange was large and magnificent. It was built during the period of Augustus • Caesar AugustusCaesar in the Roman Empire. The stage was repaired and maintained two thousand years ago. The mottled background wall is full of vicissitudes, and there are ancient Roman statues placed in the upper niches. The stands are basically maintained. Open hours are June to August 9:00-19:00, April, May and September 9:00-18:00, March and October 9:30-17:30, November to February 9:30-16:30. Tickets adults 7.7 Europe, students 5.6 Europe. 15 minutes walk from the train station.