Theatrum Marcelli fuit theatrum Romae iussu C. Caesaris coeptum, patrono M. Marcello constructum suadente Augusto principe; post Marcelli mortem Augustus ipse theatrum perficiendum curavit et anno 12 a.C.n. sacravit.
Built in 13 BC and named after Emperor Augustus' nephew, Marcus Marcello. An open air theatre that originally held up to 20,000 onlooker. Built primarily of Tuff, a type of rock made of volcanic ash.
Consider it the small Colosseo - well kind of. It's not that big, not that impressive. Bit you can really touch it and get close to it. Way less people there.
Muy parecido al coliseo en su forma, aunque este es más pequeño, está muy céntrico así que vale la pena caminarlo, alrededor más monumentos y tiendas que vale la pena conocer.
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