Roman Theatre of Cartagena (Teatro Romano de Cartagena)

Roman Theatre of Cartagena (Teatro Romano de Cartagena)

Roman Theatre of Cartagena (Teatro Romano de Cartagena)

Built more than 2,000 years ago and rediscovered in 1998, the Roman Theatre of Cartagena (Teatro Romano de Cartagena) stands on a hillside overlooking the city. During its heyday, the amphitheater could accommodate up to 6,000 spectators. Today, visitors can explore the site and its accompanying museum, which offers an in-depth look into the theater’s history and the Roman era. The well-preserved structure and informative exhibits provide a tangible connection to the past, allowing guests to imagine the grandeur and cultural significance of this ancient venue.

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