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Roman Temple, Theatre of Orange
The ruins of the 2nd century CE Roman temple, probably dedicated to the emperor, which is located next to the 1st century CE theatre of Arausio (Orange, France).
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Cavea, Theatre of Orange
The restored seating area (cavea) of the 1st century CE Roman theatre at Arausio (Orange, France). Originally, the theatre had capacity for 9,000 spectators.
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Entrance Arch, Theatre of Orange
The monumental arched entrance of the 1st century CE Roman theatre at Arausio (Orange, France).
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Side View, Theatre of Orange
The monumental arched entrances to the 1st century CE Roman theatre of Arausio (Orange, France).
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Colossal Statue of Augustus, Theatre of Orange
The colossal statue of Augustus (restored) set in the facade of the stage wall of the theatre of Arausio (Orange, France). 1st century CE. The statue is 3.5 metres tall.
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Columns, Orange Theatre Stage Wall Facade
A detail of the facade of the stage wall of the the 1st century CE Roman theatre at Arausio (Orange, France).
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Stage Wall, Theatre of Orange
The stage wall of the 1st century CE Roman theatre at Arausio (Orange, France).
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Exterior Stage Wall, Theatre of Orange
The exterior of the stage wall of the Roman theatre at Arausio (Orange, France). Built in the 1st century CE the wall measures 103 metres in length and 37 metres in height.
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Tarraco Amphitheatre
The Roman amphitheatre of ancient Tarraco (Tarragona, Spain). 2nd century CE.
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Amphitheatre of Tarragona
A section of the seating in the Roman amphitheatre of ancient Tarraco (Tarragona, Spain). 2nd century CE.