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Hadrian, who repaired the Via Appia from Beneventum to this point, made it a colony ; it has ruins of the city walls, of an aqueduct, baths and an amphitheatre ; nearly 400 inscriptions have also been discovered.
The town is named for famous American pioneer and explorer Daniel Boone, and every summer since 1952 has hosted an outdoor amphitheatre portrayal of the life and times of its namesake.
" Horn in the West ", a dramatization of the life and times of the early settlers of the mountain area, which features Daniel Boone as one of its characters, has been performed in an outdoor amphitheatre above the town every summer since 1952.
The still-visible Roman amphitheatre at Caerleon has been associated with the Round Table and has been suggested as a possible source for the legend.
The amphitheatre has been cut into the hillside and into several of the tombs during its construction.
A contemporary amphitheatre, the sense in which the word has come to be used now, is a curved, acoustically vibrant performance space, particularly one located outdoors.
The term amphitheatre can also be used to describe naturally occurring formations which would be ideal for this purpose, even if no theatre has been constructed there.
The school has an outdoor stone amphitheatre known as Forest Theatre used for weddings and drama productions.
The Roman fortified town of Grand, located 30 km from Toul, has an amphitheatre and a temple to the Cult of Apollo.
The acropolis ( 280 ft ) has an amphitheatre on its northern slope, and eastwards lie many remains of Byzantine buildings.
The park has an outdoor amphitheatre, a baseball – softball field, a basketball court, children's play areas, a community recreation center, drinking fountains, picnic areas with barbecue grills, tennis courts, and toilets.
Work has been undertaken on the amphitheatre and the forum basilica, which has revealed remarkably good preservation of items from both the Iron Age and early Roman occupations.
The Roman amphitheatre still exists in an area known as the Querns to the southwest of the town, but has only been partially excavated.
* Arles: Arles has important remains of Roman times, which have been listed as World Heritage Sites since 1981, notably its amphitheatre, the The Alyscamps, its Obelisk and Barbegal aqueduct and mill.
The still-visible Roman amphitheatre at Caerleon has been associated with Arthur's ' Round-Table ' element of the tales ; and has been suggested as a possible source for the legend.
The Festival Theatre's thrust stage was designed by British designer Tanya Moiseiwitsch to resemble both a classic Greek amphitheatre and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, and has become a model for other stages in North America and Great Britain.
It is also equipped with a detached, movable console, which can be moved about as easily as a grand piano, and plugged in at any of four positions on the stage, this console has terraced, curved " amphitheatre "- style stop-jambs resembling those of French Romantic organs, and is built with a low profile, with the music desk entirely above the top of the console, for the sake of clear sight lines to the conductor.
Kamienna Góra also has an amphitheatre and a castle-style residence, which was built in 1824 and rebuilt in 1909, offering views of the Sudetes mountains ( including Śnieżka, the highest peak ).
( An amphitheatre built in 1793 to a similar plan, but in a different position, a little north of the Rumford-Saal, has not survived ; this had been used primarily for fireworks exhibitions ).
The part facing the sea consists of three stories, while the other part has only two stories since the amphitheatre was built on a slope.
This amphitheatre, through its remarkable conservation, has served as an excellent example for the study of ancient building techniques.
Roma Street Parkland has an open air amphitheatre, previously called the Albert Park Amphitheatre, which had been a feature of Albert Park for a number of decades before the Roma Street Parkland was established.

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On the promenade will also rise a great amphitheatre ( 20, 000 seats ) for concerts, as well as an aquarium where now is the old salt production plant.
The term " amphitheatre " is also used ( incorrectly ) for some indoor venues such as the Gibson Amphitheatre.
Adjacent to the amphitheatre, within the precinct of Nero's Golden House, Titus had also ordered the construction of a new public bath-house, which was to bear his name.
It is also notable for being the site of a deadly amphitheatre collapse.
This new area also included the Convict Wall and the amphitheatre used by the community.
The remains of the amphitheatre, added about AD 70-80 and situated outside the city walls, can also be clearly seen.
It is the largest known military amphitheatre in Britain, and is also a Scheduled Monument.
The city hosts the Durres Ancient City Wall called also Durrës Castle while the largest amphitheatre in the Balkans is located in the city close to the harbour.
Sights include also a colossal Roman niched substructure of uncertain purpose ( the Nicchioni ), the slight ruins of a Roman amphitheatre, about a dozen smaller churches, and a few Renaissance or classical palazzi, among which the most important is one by Vignola, round out the sights.
Heritage Square offers visitors a wealth of historic sites, gardens, a bike path, and an outdoor amphitheatre ; it is also home to the Mackin Heritage Home & Toy Museum.
The park also features a pond, sport pitches, woodland areas and the Bandstand, which is a natural amphitheatre, near where the famous Cambuslang Wark took place in the 18th century.
The landscape designer Charles Bridgeman was also commissioned to devise woodland walks and carve a rustic turf amphitheatre out of the cliff-side.
Madin also designed the semi-circular amphitheatre around the Chamberlain Memorial in Chamberlain Square to frame the entrance to the library and the new civic square.
Indeed, the siting of the Saxon Guildhall here was probably due to the amphitheatre's remains Excavations by MOLAS in 2000 at the entrance to Guildhall Yard exposed remains of the great 13th-century gatehouse built directly over the southern entrance to the Roman amphitheatre, which raises the possibility that enough of the Roman structure survived to influence the siting not only of the gatehouse and Guildhall itself but also of the church of St Lawrence Jewry whose strange alignment may shadow the elliptical form of the amphitheatre beneath.
The northern part of the garden also contains a small amphitheatre, built in 1985 and called the new amphitheatre.
The town also featured a Roman amphitheatre, the remains of which are still visible, about 500 m west of the walled town.
The Morrow Mountain amphitheatre is also near the end of the trail.
Nearby is a park where we can see mouflons, and there is also an amphitheatre.
The city also discovered its tourist vocation: besides the progressive development of its beaches, Roman-era thermal baths, mosaics, cisterns and remains of an amphitheatre were found and restored.

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