Nestled in the ancient city of Cádiz, often hailed as Europe’s oldest living city with a history stretching back over 3,000 years, the Roman Theatre of Cádiz (Teatro Romano de Cádiz) stands as a remarkable testament to its distant past. Built in 70 BC, this waterfront theater features semicircular seating that once accommodated up to 10,000 spectators. Among the earliest and best-preserved Roman theaters in Spain, it offers visitors a vivid glimpse into the grandeur of Roman entertainment. Today, guests can explore the well-preserved structure and imagine the vibrant performances and bustling crowds that once filled its tiers.
Roman Theatre of Cádiz (Teatro Romano de Cádiz)
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