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Roman Theatre Archeological Site

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Luca
March 17, 2015
Resti di antico teatro romano Remains of an ancient Roman theater
Raoul
January 1, 2019
discover the Romanian origin of Milano
Italy Flat Vacation
May 24, 2016
The amphitheatre was built near the Porta Ticinese ("Ticino Gate") in the 2nd-3rd centuries AD when Mediolanum grew as economical and political importance while Rome declined. It remained in use until the city was one of the capitals of the Western Roman Empire (4th or 5th centuries). Later it was abandoned after Christianity imposed an end to arena games, but also as, in the wake of the imperial crisis, animals to be used in the amphitheatre were no longer imported. It became a quarry for construction stones as early as the 4th century AD, when the Basilica of San Lorenzo was built.
The amphitheatre was built near the Porta Ticinese ("Ticino Gate") in the 2nd-3rd centuries AD when Mediolanum grew as economical and political importance while Rome declined. It remained in use until the city was one of the capitals of the Western Roman Empire (4th or 5th centuries). Later it was a…
Carla
October 31, 2015
The Roman amphitheatre in the ancient city of Mediolanum remained in use until the city was one of the capitals of the Western Roman Empire.
Alice
January 2, 2019
A very special hidden park with ancient roman ruins

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17 Via De Amicis
Milano, Lombardia